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Indices of muscle and liver dysfunction after surviving hemorrhage and prolonged hypotension.

Carmen Hinojosa-Laborde | Robert E Shade | Patrice A Frost | John W Dutton | Gary W Muniz | Ian L Hudson | Robert Carter | Kathy L Ryan
The journal of trauma and acute care surgery | 2019

This study determined the long-term effects of prolonged hypotension (PH) on liver, muscle, and kidney dysfunction. The hypothesis was that longer duration of PH after hemorrhage will result in greater organ dysfunction.

Pubmed ID: 31246913

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  • Agency: NIH HHS, United States
    Id: P51 OD011133

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