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Hemorrhagic Shock: Blood Marker Sequencing and Pulmonary Gas Exchange.

Benedikt TremlAxel KleinsasserJohann KnotzerRobert BreitkopfCorinna Velik-SalchnerZoran Bukumiric
Published in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
In experimental shock, markers of blood loss became positive in chronological order: lactate and blood glucose concentrations were raised immediately after blood loss, while changes in SBED lagged behind and became significant one hour later. Pulmonary gas exchange is improved in shock.
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