Langenbeck's archives of surgery
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Langenbecks Arch Surg · Feb 2004
Efficiency of small-volume resuscitation in restoration of disturbed skeletal muscle microcirculation after soft-tissue trauma and haemorrhagic shock.
Despite advances in primary care, trauma in conjunction with shock remains the leading cause for morbidity and mortality of young adults in western countries. Herein, we report on the efficiency of small-volume resuscitation to improve compromised perfusion of traumatised skeletal muscle tissue in shock. ⋯ Resuscitation with HyperHES is as effective as HES in improving capillary perfusion in traumatised skeletal muscle during haemorrhagic shock. However, because values of functional capillary density in the HyperHES-treated and HES-treated animals were still markedly below those reported in traumatised skeletal muscle of normovolaemic animals, further tools are needed to enhance efficiency in treatment of local skeletal muscle tissue injury during haemorrhagic shock.