Abstract:THE ROLE Of cardiac output, blood volume, and peripheral resistance in haemorrhagic shock have been well studied, but changes in the interstitial fluid which occupies 15 per cent of the body weight have received little attention. This is remarkable in view of the fact that this huge pool of water, electrolytes, and metabolic components appears now to be a functional mobile fluid which responds very quickly to changes in environment. Though there are many methods, both direct and indirect, for measuring intrava… Show more
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