PHYSIOLOGIC CHANGES INDUCED BY INTRAVENOUS INFUSION OF KERATIN-DERIVED RESUSCITATION FLUIDS ON EUVOLEMIC AND HYPOVOLEMIC RATS
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Research Problem: The field of cardiovascular research has evolved significantly over the last decade, and yet cardiovascular related deaths remain a primary cause of trauma related death. Shock and resuscitation are topics of high importance in the field of emergency medicine due to the high mortality that they carry, which has not been properly addressed in the past decades. The development of better treatment options for this entity is essential.- subject
- Biomaterials
- Hemorrhagic Shock
- Hyperviscous Fluids
- Hypovolemia
- Keratose Resuscitation
- contributor
- Smith, Thomas L (committee chair)
- Christ, George J (committee member)
- Gallagher, Patricia E (committee member)
- Tallant, Elisabeth A (committee member)
- date
- 2012-06-12T08:35:58Z (accessioned)
- 2012-06-12T08:35:58Z (available)
- 2012 (issued)
- degree
- Physiology and Pharmacology (discipline)
- identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10339/37283 (uri)
- language
- en (iso)
- publisher
- Wake Forest University
- title
- PHYSIOLOGIC CHANGES INDUCED BY INTRAVENOUS INFUSION OF KERATIN-DERIVED RESUSCITATION FLUIDS ON EUVOLEMIC AND HYPOVOLEMIC RATS
- type
- Dissertation