2022
DOI: 10.1186/s40635-022-00439-6
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Recovery of organ-specific tissue oxygen delivery at restrictive transfusion thresholds after fluid treatment in ovine haemorrhagic shock

Abstract: Background Fluid resuscitation is the standard treatment to restore circulating blood volume and pressure after massive haemorrhage and shock. Packed red blood cells (PRBC) are transfused to restore haemoglobin levels. Restoration of microcirculatory flow and tissue oxygen delivery is critical for organ and patient survival, but these parameters are infrequently measured. Patient Blood Management is a multidisciplinary approach to manage and conserve a patient’s own blood, directing treatment o… Show more

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“…Oxygen (O 2 ) is essential for life [ 1 ] and physiological processes such as cell growth, differentiation, metabolism, and tissue homeostasis [ 2 , 3 ]. Factors such as trauma [ 4 ], blood loss [ 5 ], pernicious anemia [ 6 ] and ischemic cerebrovascular disease [ 7 , 8 ] can decrease tissue oxygen content, lead to hypoxia [ 9 ]. This, in turn, can induce organ dysfunction, particularly in the brain [ 10 ], heart [ 11 ] and kidney [ 12 ] and leading to irreversible damage and/ or death [ 13 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oxygen (O 2 ) is essential for life [ 1 ] and physiological processes such as cell growth, differentiation, metabolism, and tissue homeostasis [ 2 , 3 ]. Factors such as trauma [ 4 ], blood loss [ 5 ], pernicious anemia [ 6 ] and ischemic cerebrovascular disease [ 7 , 8 ] can decrease tissue oxygen content, lead to hypoxia [ 9 ]. This, in turn, can induce organ dysfunction, particularly in the brain [ 10 ], heart [ 11 ] and kidney [ 12 ] and leading to irreversible damage and/ or death [ 13 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%