Search for dissertations about: "plasma refill"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words plasma refill.
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1. ASPECTS OF FLUID THERAPY: An experimental study of the effects of systemic inflammation, microvascular permeability, blood pressure and plasma volume
Abstract : Adequate circulating blood volume is a prerequisite for circulatory stability. Fluid therapy aims at correcting hypovolaemia, and is an important part of the haemodynamic management of perioperative and critically ill patients. READ MORE
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2. Effects of starvation and haemorrhage on the large bowel coliform flora with special reference to bacterial mucosal adherence and translocation
Abstract : Intestinal bacteria translocating to extra-intestinal sites have been suggested to play a role in the etiology of posttraumatic infections and multiple organ failure. In the present study, effects of haemorrhagic stress and /or starvation on the gut flora and bacterial translocation were studied in the rat. READ MORE
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3. Mathematical modelling of clinical applications in fluid therapy
Abstract : Background: This thesis presents a new application of fluid kinetic analysis using mathematical tools to evaluate fluid therapy problems. Several models were developed to mathematically handle fluid distribution concerning bleeding and anaesthesia, arterio-venous differences in plasma dilution, peripheral fluid accumulation and differences in fluid distribution among young and elderly patients. READ MORE
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4. Modeling High Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering Discharges
Abstract : HiPIMS, high power impulse magnetron sputtering, is a promising technology that has attracted a lot of attention ever since its appearance. A time-dependent plasma discharge model has been developed for the ionization region in HiPIMS discharges. READ MORE
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5. Modeling and Experimental Studies of High Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering Discharges
Abstract : HiPIMS, high power impulse magnetron sputtering, is a promising technology that has attracted a lot of attention, ever since it was introduced in 1999. A time-dependent plasma discharge model has been developed for the ionization region (IRM) in HiPIMS discharges. READ MORE