Klöss T, Bleyl U, Brückner U B, Leinberger H, Metzker M, Saggau W W, Schmier J
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Twenty-six anesthesized mongrel dogs were subjected to a standardized traumatic hemorrhagic shock. Compared with the control group prophylactic treatment with high doses of methylprednisolone reduced functional and histologic alterations of the lung. Methylprednisolone in combination with heparin pretreatment prevents microthrombi but produces more alveolar bleeding.