Blood Replacement by Ulrich Franz Gruber.

The manifold problems of shock are still of great importance, diagnostic and therapeutic experience of the "severely ill" being supplied with new information almost every month. In the 5 periodicals which have found their way to my desk during the past few days there are no less than 10 in...

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Main Author: Gruber, Ulrich Franz (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1969.
Edition:1st ed. 1969.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • one: Pathophysiology of Blood Loss
  • A. Pathophysiology of Hemorrhagic Shock
  • B. Spontaneous Regulation Processes of the Organism Following Blood Loss
  • C. Problems of Oxygen Transport
  • D. Summary and Conclusions: Pathophysiology of Blood Loss
  • TWO: Various Methods of Volume Replacement
  • A. Volume Replacement Using Blood
  • B. Volume Replacement with Plasma
  • C. Volume Replacement with Artificial Colloid-Containing Infusion Solutions
  • D. Volume Replacement with Colloid-free Solutions
  • Three: Discussion
  • A. Oral Therapy
  • B. Intra-arterial Infusion
  • C. Hemoglobin, Oxygen Transport
  • D. Shock Models
  • E. Problems of Blood Volume Determination
  • F. Colloid Osmotic Pressure, Filtration, Interstitial Pressure
  • G. Comparison of the Various Possibilities which are Available for Replacement of Blood Loss
  • H. Dextran or Gelatin?
  • I. Practical Conclusions
  • J. Concluding Remarks
  • K. Outlook
  • FOUR: Summary
  • Literature
  • Additional Literature
  • Appendix to the Literature.