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Regional Blood Flow Distribution | 1 | |
Gut Metabolism and Anion Flux | 14 | |
The Splanchnic Microcirculation: Cytokines and Cell Adhesion Molecules | 27 | |
Effects of N-Acetyl-Cysteine on Splanchnic Circulation | 39 | |
Hepatic Acute-Phase Response | 44 | |
Effects of Catecholamines on Hepatic Blood Flow: Tissue Oxygenation | 59 | |
Liver-Lung Interactions in Critical Illness | 73 | |
Lung-Liver Interface | 94 | |
Regional Monitoring of Gut Mucosal Viability | 100 | |
Gastric Intramucosal pH Determination: Limitations of the Technique | 113 | |
Gut Permeability | 128 | |
Serum Lactate: Marker of Prognosis, Not Inadequacy of Oxygen Delivery | 145 | |
Augmentation of Splanchnic Blood Flow | 153 | |
Selective Decontamination of the Digestive Tract | 165 | |
Effect of Aspirin on Central and Peripheral Cardiovascular Adaption to Exercise in Heart Failure: Participation of Splanchnic Flow | 175 | |
Resuscitation of Trauma Patients | 191 | |
Subject Index | 199 |
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