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1.2% Hydrogen gas inhalation protects the endothelial glycocalyx during hemorrhagic shock: a prospective laboratory study in rats

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How Hydrogen Gas Could Save Lives During Traumatic Injuries

A study from Japan found that inhaling 1.2% hydrogen gas might help protect the body during hemorrhagic shock, a life-threatening condition caused by severe blood loss. The gas helped preserve a protective layer in blood vessels, which could lead to better outcomes. This research has implications for traumatic injury treatment and could potentially save lives.

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Abstract

Publish Year 2020 Country Japan Rank Positive Journal Journal of Anesthesia Primary Topic Endothelium Secondary TopicShock Model Rat Tertiary TopicHemorrhagic Shock Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application Inhalation Comparison Complement