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New hemorrhage data have been reported by scientists at Trinity College

Published in Blood Weekly, June 12th, 2008

According to recent research from Dublin, Ireland, "The cardiovascular homeostatic responses to hemorrhage are coordinated in the central nervous system. Coincidental brain injury, which is present in 64% of trauma patients, could impair these responses."

"Our objective was to test the hypothesis that mild to moderate traumatic brain injury alters cardiovascular reflex responses to acute hemorrhage. Experimental prospective, randomized study in terminally anesthetized rats. Experimental laboratory of university. Twenty-four male Wistar rats weighing 240-260 g. Interventions., Brain injury was induced using the lateral fluid percussion injury model in anesthetized rats....

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