
Two quantitative variants of the procedure recommended for use in accordance with the volume of blood loss were developed on the basis of results of the employment of hypervolemic hemodilution in surgical blood loss in 433 patients. Clinico-physiological analysis showed hypervolemic hemodilution to be responsible for optimization of hemodynamic regimen under conditions of surgical blood loss at the expense of stimulation of heterometrical mechanism of control of the minute volume of blood circulation.
Hemodilution, Hemoglobins, Blood Volume, Blood Volume Determination, Hemodynamics, Humans, Blood Transfusion, Hemorrhage, Blood Proteins, Hemostasis, Surgical
Hemodilution, Hemoglobins, Blood Volume, Blood Volume Determination, Hemodynamics, Humans, Blood Transfusion, Hemorrhage, Blood Proteins, Hemostasis, Surgical
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