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Pfl�gers Archiv f�r die Gesamte Physiologie des Menschen und der Tiere, 1965
The fastest circulation time, the mean circulation time, and the cortical mean passage time for cardio-green were measured in the dog kidney by a photoelectric dye dilution technique. At the same time measurements of the fastest circulation time and the mean circulation time for labelled red cells and plasma were performed by an external counting ...
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The fastest circulation time, the mean circulation time, and the cortical mean passage time for cardio-green were measured in the dog kidney by a photoelectric dye dilution technique. At the same time measurements of the fastest circulation time and the mean circulation time for labelled red cells and plasma were performed by an external counting ...
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SERIAL CARDIAC OUTPUT ESTIMATIONS DURING ANAESTHESIA WITH THE EVANS BLUE DYE DILUTION TECHNIQUE
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1960SUMMARYThe limitations of Evans blue as the indicator in dye dilution studies of cardiac output were discussed. In practice serial output determinations were restricted to four in our hands.Low cardiac outputs were raised after induction of anaesthesia with halothane and high outputs were lowered.
B, LOF, I R, VERNER, J P, PAYNE
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Intensive Care Medicine, 1990
The extent to which extravascular lung water (EVLW) is dependent on cardiac output was analysed in anaesthetized and mechanically ventilated pigs. EVLW was measured by thermal-dye dilution technique, by a fibreoptic thermistor catheter system (system 1), and by a thermistor catheter-external optical cuvette system (system 2). During baseline conditions,
C J, Wickerts +3 more
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The extent to which extravascular lung water (EVLW) is dependent on cardiac output was analysed in anaesthetized and mechanically ventilated pigs. EVLW was measured by thermal-dye dilution technique, by a fibreoptic thermistor catheter system (system 1), and by a thermistor catheter-external optical cuvette system (system 2). During baseline conditions,
C J, Wickerts +3 more
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Superior mesenteric blood flow in man studied with a dye-dilution technique.
Acta chirurgica Scandinavica, 1975The superior mesenteric blood flow in the post-absorptive state was studied with a dye-dilution technique using indocyanine green in 37 patients with apparently normal small bowel function. All the patients except 2 had been, or were to be, treated because of malignant disease, mostly rectal carcinoma.
C, Norryd +3 more
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Blood flow determination in splenorenal shunts using a dye dilution technique.
Acta chirurgica Scandinavica, 1978Determination of flow through splenorenal shunts performed for portal hypertension was tried in 7 patients using a dye dilution technique. Varying shunt flows were obtained. The results of the flow determinations were compared with the findings at arteriography and the cause of the varying flows could be revealed.
J, Göthlin, U, Tylén
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Dye Dilution Technique in the Investigation of Renal Blood Flow in Solitary Cysts
Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1973J, Göthlin, T, Olin
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Dye Dilution Technique with Angiography in the Investigation of Renal Arteriovenous Shunting
Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1973openaire +2 more sources
Measurement of gill water flow in Squalus acanthias using the dye-dilution technique
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1966J E, Millen +3 more
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