Hypovolemic shock happens when a drop in blood volume — usually due to bleeding — leads to severe complications, including organ failure. Symptoms include a rapid heart rate and breathing difficulty.
Centhaquine is a first-of-its-kind resuscitative agent to treat hypovolemic shock by increasing stroke volume and cardiac output due to an increase in (preload) venous blood return to the heart and a ...
Centhaquine, a new medication to treat patients who have severe blood or fluid loss, significantly improved outcomes and reduced death rate when added to standard of care, compared to standard care ...
Recently 3 patients were observed who exhibited paroxysmal elevation of blood pressure with many features suggesting catecholamine release. Despite intensive investigation no evidence for ...
Hypovolemia is a life-threatening complication that occurs when the loss of blood or other bodily fluids causes the body's fluid volume to drop. When you lose more than 15% of your fluid volume, your ...
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