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Hemorrhage

New findings from B.L. Cai and co-authors in the area of hemorrhage published

Published in Blood Weekly, August 6th, 2009

According to a study from the United States, "Hemorrhage is a common cause of death despite the recent advances in resuscitation and critical care. Conventional resuscitation fluids are designed to reestablish tissue perfusion, but they fail to prevent systemic inflammation."

"Indeed, resuscitation can promote inflammatory responses, which can be more dangerous than the original hemorrhage. This consideration is relevant in critical care where hemorrhage is normally associated with collateral trauma that can exacerbate the inflammatory responses during resuscitation. Here, we analyzed whether ethyl pyruvate could provide a therapeutic anti-inflammatory potential during...

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