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  • THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHOLEIC ACIDS AND ORGAN DAMAGES IN OBSTRUCTIVE JAUNDICE OF RATS

    The morphologic changes of the liver,heart and kidney in relation to the serum choleic acids in obstructive jaundce of rats were investigated.One of the results showed that one to two weeks after the common bile duct was ligated and servered,the damages to the damages to the mitochondria were found in the organs,while the serum choleic acids markedly increased.The other result was that when the rats were fed with sodium cholate in the dosage that their peak blood concentrations were close to the average results concentration in obstrcutive jaundice,their mitochondrial damage were in the similar degree.These results suggest that choleic acids stasisi is one of the factors of multiple organ damage in obstructive jaundice.

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  • ANIMAL EXPERIMENT AND CLINICAL TRIAL OF TREATMENT FOR UNCONTROLLED HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK WITH HYPERTONIC SALINE INFUSION

    In this study, hypertonic saline infusion (experimental group ) and blood transfusion plus normal saline infusion (control group) were used for the treatment of uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock in dogs. The amount of blood loss from injured vessels are compared between two groups. Results: the amount of blood loss from injured vessels in shock stage were 35.2ml in the experimental group and 34.6ml in the control group, which showed no marked difference between two groups(P>0.05).The amount of blood loss in resuscitation stage for experimental group was 15.10±1.52ml(early stage) and 14.00±1.37ml(late stage) and for control group was 14.20±1.52ml and 12.90±1.71ml respectively(P>0.05).The amount of blood loss in resuscitation stage for both groups is much less than that in shock stage (Plt;0.05).The results showed that infusion of hypertonic saline 30 min after uncontrolled shock is a safe and effective treatment which dose not cause further bleeding from the injured vessels. Clinical observation also confirmed the result.

    Release date:2016-08-29 03:20 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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