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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    International journal of legal medicine 77 (1976), S. 79-89 
    ISSN: 1437-1596
    Keywords: Blutalkoholabbau im Schock ; Schock ; Alkoholabbau
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Law
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Nach einer Alkoholbelastung von 3 g Äthanol pro Kilogramm reduziertem Körpergewicht und nach einem 1-stündigen Diffusionsausgleich wurde unter einer Halothan-N2O/O2-Narkose an Bastardhunden unter standardisierten Bedingungen ein Blutverlust von 30 bis 40 % der Gesamtblutmenge erzeugt. Über eine Versuchsdauer von 3 Stunden wurden alle 30 Minuten BAK-Bestimmungen nach der ADH-Methode durchgeführt. Gegenüber der Kontrolltieren fand sich bei den Versuchstieren im hämorrhagischen Schock im vergleichbaren Beobachtungszeitraum eine signifikante Verzögerung des mittleren Gesamtabbaus p = 0,005 (U-Test mit Rangauflistung).
    Notes: Summary Ethanol at a dosage of 3 g/kg reduced body weight was injected i.v. into mongrel dogs resulting in a blood alcohol concentration of approximately 2.9 mg/ml. One hour after injection the dogs were anaesthetized with halothane-N2O/O2 and blood was withdrawn until the blood pressure was reduced to 40 mm Hg. This usually required removal of about 30 – 40 % of the total blood volume. The resulting haemorrhagic shock was ascertained by monitoring blood pH, pCO2, pO2, lactate, pyruvate and blood electrolytes. A blood specimen for enzymatic alcohol determination (ADH) was obtained every 30 min over a period of 3 hours. Compared with equally dosed controls the dogs in haemorrhagic shock showed a significant (p = 0.005) reduction of the blood alcohol decay rate (β) which is explained by 1) the diminished blood flow through the liver and 2) the hypoxaemic metabolic situation in shock.
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 337 (1974), S. 849-849 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Vascular Injury ; Arterial Reconstruction ; Traumatic Ischemia ; Gefäßverletzung ; Arterienrekonstruktion ; Traumatisch bedingteIschämie
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Bericht über 314 Eingriffe am Arteriensystem nach Unfällen, davon 35 Aortenverletzungen. Unfallursachen: penetrierende, iatrogene, stumpfe Verletzungen, Verkehrsunfälle. Therapie: primär 40 Ligaturen, 9 Amputationen, 19 mal konservative Behandlung. 246 Arterien warden rekonstruiert. Ergebnis: 183 Rekonstruktionen zeigen gute, 18 eingeschränkte Funktion, 24 Patienten warden amputiert, 31 starben. — 28 Ligaturen zeigen gute Funktion, 5 schlechte Funktion, 6 Patienten warden amputiert, 1 starb. — Die konservativ Behandelten zeigen 9 mal gute, 5 mal eingeschränkte Funktion, 1 Amputation und 3 mal letalen Ausgang.
    Notes: Summary The report deals with 314 vascular operations after accidents, 35 of which involved aortic injury. Etiology: penetrating, iatrogennc, traumatic, following traffic accidents. Treatment: primary ligations in 40, amputation in 9, conservative treatment in 19 patients. Arterial reconstruction was performed in 246 cases. Results: 183 reconstructions resulted in good, 18 in limited function, 24 patients needed amputation, and 31 died. Twenty-eight ligations left good and 5 bad function, 6 patients needed amputation, and 1 died. Of the conservatively treated patients, 9 had good, and 5 had limited function, 1 required amputation, and 3 died.
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