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.
Repository Citation
Hamilton, G. C.,
Stepaniak, P. C.,
Olson, J. E.,
Stizza, D. M.,
Karl, A. A.,
& Goodyear, C.
(1989). Physiologic Effects and Tolerance of Hemovolemic Shock Modeled Primates During +Gx Acceleration. , 1872.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/emergency_medicine/235
DOI
10.1109/NAECON.1989.40471