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Blood flow determination in splenorenal shunts using a dye dilution technique.

Acta chirurgica Scandinavica, 1978
Determination 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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Cardiovascular physiology in normal pregnancy: Studies with the dye dilution technique

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1954
Abstract 1. 1. A new method for the determination of cardiac output and plasma volume in man based upon the Hamilton dilution principle has been presented. The method is simple, accurate, requires very little equipment, and can be applied clinically. Repeated determinations can be made on the same patient with no discomfort to the patient.
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Compensatory Hyperplasia of the Human Kidney Evaluated by Angiography and a Dye Dilution Technique

Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1980
The renal blood flow and related variables were assessed with a dye dilution technique in conjunction with angiography of the enlarged kidney in 13 patients with unilateral disease, hypoplasia or aplasia of one kidney. The total renal blood flow, the width of the arteries, the kidney area, the vascular volume and the thickness of the cortex were all ...
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Computer measurement of cardiac output by dye dilution: comparison of computer, Fick, and Dow techniques

Cardiovascular Research, 1972
Seventy-five indocyanine green dye curves were done in 27 patients, with Fick cardiac output determinations being carried out just before the dye curves. A digital computer was programmed to calculate dye cardiac output by the method of Hamilton, using four different segments of the washout portion of the curves to approximate an exponential and ...
R, Stenson, L, Crouse, D C, Harrison
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Effect of Angiotensin on Normal Renal Circulation Determined by Angiography and a Dye Dilution Technique

Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1977
Angiotensin in a dose of 0.5 to 1.0 microgran injected into the renal artery of healthy kidneys initially decreased renal blood flow and increased the appearance time and mean transit time of dye and contrast medium as examined by a dye dilution technique and angiography. The initial phase is followed by a reactive hyperemia.
L, Ekelund, J, Göthlin
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Superior mesenteric blood flow in man studied with a dye-dilution technique.

Acta chirurgica Scandinavica, 1975
The 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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Measurement of gill water flow in Squalus acanthias using the dye-dilution technique

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1966
J E, Millen   +3 more
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Assessment of intrathoracic blood volume. Thermo-dye dilution technique vs single-thermodilution technique.

Der Anaesthesist, 1998
W, Buhre   +6 more
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