Affiliation:
1. US Army Institute of Surgical Research, Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas
Abstract
In both civilian and military settings, severe hemorrhage rarely occurs in the absence of tissue trauma, yet many animal models for the study of hemorrhage do not include significant tissue trauma. This study using conscious unrestrained rats clearly demonstrates that extremity trauma worsens the probability of survival after a severe hemorrhage. Although no single cardiorespiratory factor accounted for the increased mortality, multiple modest time-related cardiorespiratory responses to the trauma were observed suggesting that their combined dysfunction may have contributed to the reduced survival.
Funder
DOD | United States Army | MEDCOM | U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Physiology