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      Resuscitation from cardiac arrest with adrenaline/epinephrine or vasopressin: effects on intestinal mucosal tonometer pCO2 during the postresuscitation period in rats

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      Resuscitation
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          The use of vasopressin instead of adrenaline/epinephrine during resuscitation improves vital organ perfusion, but the effects on mesenteric perfusion following successful resuscitation are not fully evaluated. The present study was designed to compare the effects of vasopressin and adrenaline/epinephrine, given to rats during resuscitation from ventricular fibrillation, on to mesenteric ischaemia, as determined by intestinal mucosal tonometer pCO(2) during the postresuscitation period.

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          Resuscitation
          Resuscitation
          Elsevier BV
          03009572
          May 2002
          May 2002
          : 53
          : 2
          : 201-207
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          10.1016/S0300-9572(02)00007-2
          12009224
          1f0d0d45-2ee8-4917-8b4f-123bd5c3292a
          © 2002

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