Improved Hemodynamic Stability in Experimental Trauma/Hemorrhagic Shock by Red Blood Cell‐containing Resuscitation Fluids Secondary to Preserved Diastolic Blood Pressure

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Hemorrhagic shock induced a marked fall in the pulmonary diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide in the dog (Dl) and produced marked nonuniformity of Dl/Va ratios throughout the lung as assessed by the “equilibration technique”. Difficulties in calculating over-all Dl under these conditions are discussed. Induced anemia also produced a fall in Dl, but little change in the uniformity of Dl/Va ratios was noted. In isolated perfused dog lungs where blood flow, pulmonary vascular pressures, lung volume, and ventilation were maintained constant, Dl was found to be proportional to hematocrit, suggesting either: 1) that virtually all resistance to CO diffusion is in the erythrocyte or 2) that the apparent diffusing capacity of the alveolar-capillary membrane is dependent upon hematocrit, carbon monoxide transfer being reduced across portions of membrane which are some distance from a red blood cell. Submitted on January 12, 1962


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