Physiologic Effects and Tolerance of Hemovolemic Shock Modeled Primates During +Gx Acceleration

Document Type

Abstract

Publication Date

1-1-1989

Identifier/URL

40958122 (Pure)

Abstract

Summary form only given. The effects of two CERV (crew emergency return vehicle) re-entry profiles (+3.3 G/sub x/-Appollo; +7.8 G/sub x/-Gemini) on the cardiovascular hemodynamic parameters were investigated in primates before and after 20% (class II) and 40% (class IV) hemorrhagic shock states induced by controlled blood loss. Thirty-two animals were divided into four equal groups: high G/sub x//class IV, high G/sub x//class II, low G/sub x//class IV, low G/sub x//class II. The results demonstrated consistent findings in the hemodynamic parameters as typified by cardiac output (CO) measurements.

DOI

10.1109/NAECON.1989.40471

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