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Abstract:
Intravenous colloid and crystalloid solutions are the mainstay of the acute bleeding therapy. Infusion therapy normalizes the blood circulation volume and improves its flow characteristics. The conducted study revealed that the method normovolemic hemodilution lead to an early unknown type of oxygen insufficiency called the dilutional anemic hypoxia. Authors set up and proved the hypothesis, that decompensated dilutional anemic hypoxia lead to cardiac insufficiency, leading finally to the so called dilutional circulatory hypoxia.
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