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Relations between rheologic, hemodynamic, and metabolic indices during hemorrhagic shock were studied in experiments on dogs. The mechanical properties of the blood were found to change immediately after blood loss parallel with the macrohemodynamic disorders, and they preceded the development of metabolic acidosis. It is concluded that determination of the blood fluidity threshold can be used to establish the degree of the circulatory disturbance in shock.
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Firsov, N.N., Teterev, N.I., Belyakov, N.A. et al. Changes in hemorheologic indices in the course of hemorrhagic shock. Bull Exp Biol Med 81, 306–309 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00804902
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