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Oxygen regimen of the liver in severe traumatic shock

  • Pathological Physiology and General Pathology
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The work deals with oxygenation of the blood flowing to and from the liver and the oxygen tension in the hepatic tissue in traumatic shock. Experiments were staged on 48 cats in which shock was provoked by traumatization of the right femur. During the development of shock arterial blood oxygenation proved to change but little: as to the blood of posterior vena cava and of the portal vein — it reduces considerably. Beginning from the erectile shock phase the oxygen tension in the liver exhibits a constant decrease.

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Seleznev, S.A. Oxygen regimen of the liver in severe traumatic shock. Bull Exp Biol Med 56, 868–871 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00813302

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