@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00016567, author = {MATSUNAGA, YOSHIKAZU}, issue = {3-4}, journal = {Nagoya Journal of Medical Science}, month = {Mar}, note = {Experiments were performed in 48 dogs subjected to a shock produced by hemorrhage after the modified Wiggers' method. Dogs were infused 90 minutes after hemorrhage with one of six test substances; shed blood, 5% glucose solution, or four kinds of dextran (mw. 75,000, 47,000, 29,000 and 12,000). Infusion of dextran with mw. 29,000 produced the most remarkable increase in femoral arterial blood flow above the prehemorrhagic level. This flow improvement was thought to be more attributable to reduction in blood viscosity than an increase in blood volume.}, pages = {339--355}, title = {Study on Alterations of Blood Flow and Blood Viscosity under Hemorrhagic Shock and Effects of Plasma Expander}, volume = {31}, year = {1969} }