Detection of organ ischemia during hemorrhagic shock

Background:  In a porcine hemorrhagic shock model we aimed to determine: (a) whether blood flow to the intestine and kidney was more reduced than cardiac output; (b) whether parameters of anaerobic metabolism correlated with regional blood flow; and (c) whether metabolic parameters in intestine, kidney and skeletal muscles detected a compromized metabolic state at an earlier stage than did systemic parameters.

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