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[Application of Rheosorbilactum in the therapy of traumatic shock: comparative study].

Lik Sprava (2009) PMID 19953989

The authors have studied influence of infusion of 800 ml RHEOSORBILACTUM, 500 ml VENOFUNDIN and 800 ml of 0,9% isotonic solution of sodium chloride with speed of 50-55 ml/mines on hemostasis, the maintenance of a liquid in the thorax, hemodynamic parameters in 60 patients with traumatic shock. It was revealed that the use of investigated volume of RHEOSORBILACTUM increases reliably (P0,05) oxygen delivery for the account of the expressed haemodynamic effect which duration is less than during the use of VENOFUNDIN. It was revealed also that RHEOSORBILACTUM increases reliably (P0,05) quantity of liquid in the thorax without an considerable difference with other investigated medications. There was no influence of RHEOSORBILACTUM on time of trombus formation tests--prothrombin time, the international normalized index, activated partial thromboplastin time.

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