Publication Date |
2008 |
Personal Author |
Pierce, J. D. |
Page Count |
42 |
Abstract |
The purpose of this report is to determine which fluid resuscitation therapies with and without dopamine (DA) administered after hemorrhagic shock (HS) have the most beneficial effects on the diaphragm, as measured by diaphragmatic shortening (DS), diaphragmatic blood flow (DBF), hydrogen peroxide (H(sub 2)O(sub 2)) concentration, and apoptosis. It was conducted as an experimental, randomized, controlled animal study. |
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Source Agency |
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Corporate Authors |
Kansas Univ., Kansas City. School of Nursing.; TriService Nursing Research Program, Bethesda, MD. |
Supplemental Notes |
Sponsored by TriService Nursing Research Program, Bethesda, MD. |
Document Type |
Technical Report |
Title Note |
Final rept., 01 Jul 05-31 Jul 08. |
NTIS Issue Number |
201114 |