TY - JOUR AU - CARPENTER, MARY ANN AB - Septic shock and the formation of pulmonary edema were studied in 19 baboons. Four animals served as controls. Four were subjected to deep septic shock by infusion of live Resuscitation with RL was successful for 1½ hours in all four RL-animals. Resuscitation with PL was successful for 1½ hours in three of the 7 PL-animals. There was an increased tendency for albumin to extravasate into the interstitium of the lungs after resuscitation. The amount of pulmonary edema, measured by both the thermodye technique and by analysis of post-mortem lung composition, was the same in animals resuscitated with RL and PL. Administration of pure colloid offers no protection to the lungs in resuscitating patients from septic shock. TI - SEPSIS IN THE BABOON FACTORS AFFECTING RESUSCITATION AND PULMONARY EDEMA IN ANIMALS RESUSCITATED WITH RINGER'S LACTATE VERSUS PLASMANATE JF - The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care DA - 1977-08-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wolters-kluwer-health/sepsis-in-the-baboon-factors-affecting-resuscitation-and-pulmonary-LdZ3WsXNNO SP - 600–610-600&ndash EP - ndash;610-600–610 VL - 17 IS - 8 DP - DeepDyve ER -