Hemorrhagic shock was experimentally induced in 40 mongrel dogs, and the resulting pulmonary vascular resistances studied. A mechanical test with closure of the left branch of the pulmonary artery and two pharmacological tests with isoproterenol (isuprel) and cyclic adenosine-monophosphate (cAMP) were performed. The results suggest that there is a block in the beta-control during prolonged shock, and that beta-control is restored by cAMP.
Cagossi, M., Borzone, A., Nanni, G., Turno, M., Butti, A., Pigliucci, G.m. (1983). Pulmonary vascular resistance changes in experimental hemorrhagic shock. INTERNATIONAL SURGERY, 68(4), 325-329.
Pulmonary vascular resistance changes in experimental hemorrhagic shock
PIGLIUCCI, GIUSEPPE MARIA
1983-01-01
Abstract
Hemorrhagic shock was experimentally induced in 40 mongrel dogs, and the resulting pulmonary vascular resistances studied. A mechanical test with closure of the left branch of the pulmonary artery and two pharmacological tests with isoproterenol (isuprel) and cyclic adenosine-monophosphate (cAMP) were performed. The results suggest that there is a block in the beta-control during prolonged shock, and that beta-control is restored by cAMP.File in questo prodotto:
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