A factor in the treatment of the traumatized patient is the amount of blood lost since injury. This is relevant not simply from the point of view of transfusing blood, but also in the body's response to the shock of blood loss. This volume provides a framework for the understanding of the complex clinical effects of blood loss, and outlines strategies for treatment in the trauma unit or intensive therapy unit.
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Chancing concepts of hypovolaemic shock; cardiovascular regulation during hypovolaemic shock; experimental observations; cardiovascular regulation; regional flow; clinical correlates; immunologic aspects; splanchnic ischaemia and bacterial translocation; hypoxemia; anaesthesia and acute blood loss; treatment of hypovolaemic shock; monitoring central blood volume; pharmacologic intervention; volume therapy.