170 The Disorders of Balance in Contents between Eicosanoids in Severe Hemorrhagic Shock (SHS) as Initiating Factor in Development of Irreversibility of Process
Abstract:Objective: Recognizing the important role of eicosanoids in regulatory functions of physiological systems of organisms. Methods: The progression of severe hemorrhagic shock (SHS) in changes of prostaglandins (PGs) I 2 , F 2 a, and thromboxane (TX) A 2 content was studied in the vena cava caudalis of 10 dogs. The SHS was caused by momentary jet hemorrhage from a femoral artery (blood loss volume was 28.2 ±2.7 ml/kg). The mean duration of the animals' lives after the hemorrhage was 298.6+65.9 minutes (min). Resu… Show more
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