Cardiovascular Effects of Shock and Trauma in Experimental Models. A Review
AUTOR(ES)
Rocha-e-Silva, Mauricio
FONTE
Braz. J. Cardiovasc. Surg.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2016-02
RESUMO
Abstract Experimental models of human pathology are useful guides to new approaches towards improving clinical and surgical treatments. A systematic search through PubMed using the syntax (shock) AND (trauma) AND (animal model) AND (cardiovascular) AND ("2010/01/01"[PDat]: "2015/12/31"[PDat]) found 88 articles, which were reduced by manual inspection to 43 entries. These were divided into themes and each theme is subsequently narrated and discussed conjointly. Taken together, these articles indicate that valuable information has been developed over the past 5 years concerning endothelial stability, mesenteric lymph, vascular reactivity, traumatic injuries, burn and sepsis. A surviving interest in hypertonic saline resuscitation still exists.
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