Abstract
The importance of plasma substitutes as an alternative or adjunct to blood has been well recognized for many years. Today, this importance is re-emphasized because of the AIDS epidemic and the increasing number of surgical procedures requiring large replacement volumes of blood.
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Tait, A.R., Larson, L.O. (1991). Resuscitation Fluids for the Treatment of Hemorrhagic Shock in Dogs: The Effects on Myocardial Blood Flow. In: Friedel, N., Hetzer, R., Royston, D. (eds) Blood Use in Cardiac Surgery. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06119-0_18
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