R Jakesz, M Starlinger, P Bratusch-Marrein, R Schiessel, M Schemper
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[The influence of prostacyclin on gastrointestinal blood flow during hypovolemic shock (author's transl)].
The influence of a continuous PGI 2 infusion on blood flow of various organs was tested in normovolemia and in hemorrhagic shock. PGI 2 increased the blood flow of stomach, pancreas and jejunum in normovolemic animals. The reduced blood flow due to hemorrhagic shock was increased to preshock values in stomach, pancreas, and jejunum. A linear correlation was found between the dose of PGI 2 and mucosal blood flow of the stomach.