Autonomic and circulatory alterations persist despite adequate resuscitation in a 5-day sepsis swine experiment

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  • who: Marta Carrara from the DepartmentBern University have published the research work: Autonomic and circulatory alterations persist despite adequate resuscitation in a 5-day sepsis swine experiment, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors evaluated the effect of sepsis development and protocolled resuscitation on autonomic mechanisms for cardiovascular control and arterial vascular properties during a 5-day swine experiment. This work shows that hemodynamic resuscitation was able to restore neither u03c4 nor carotid compliance when compared to sham animals after 3 days of therapy (T5).
  • how: The animal experiment was . . .

     

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