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Plasma volume studies with four different plasma volume expanders
Journal of Surgical Research, 1971Abstract Thirty-four patients were divided into four groups. Patients in each group received 500 ml. of one of the four plasma expanders; 6 per cent hydroxyethyl starch, 3.5 per cent Haemaccel, 6 per cent dextran, and frozen plasma. Six per cent hydroxyethyl starch produced significant postinfusion plasma volume expansion when compared with the other
Toriola F. Solanke+2 more
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Hematocrit and Plasma Volume in Runners
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984Excerpt To the editor: Allow us to comment on the recent article by Stewart and colleagues (1). The authors found intestinal bleeding in runners (taking into account the uncertainties of the method...
A Matrai, E Ernst
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Plasma and Blood Volume in Space
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2007Body fluid regulation is affected by gravity. The primary mechanisms of the etiology of hypovolemia found in simulation studies on earth and after space flight are different. The increased diuresis after increase of central blood volume postulated by Henry Gauer could not be found.
David Robertson+2 more
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Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1988
Blood loss up to 10–15% of the total blood volume can be substituted by mere crystalloids. A quicker and more stable volume replacement can be accomplished with colloid solutions. Combination of artificial colloids (e.g., dextran 60, dextran 70 or hydroxyethyl starches with high degree of hydroxyethylation) with crystalloids (isotonic balanced ...
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Blood loss up to 10–15% of the total blood volume can be substituted by mere crystalloids. A quicker and more stable volume replacement can be accomplished with colloid solutions. Combination of artificial colloids (e.g., dextran 60, dextran 70 or hydroxyethyl starches with high degree of hydroxyethylation) with crystalloids (isotonic balanced ...
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The Physics of Fluids, 1967
A formula is derived for the force exerted by charged particles on neutral particles in a gaseous discharge. It is shown that (a) the discussions of Langmuir and Druyvesteyn with respect to the reaction force on the neutral gas particles resulting from the net rate of momentum transfer by the charged particles to the wall of the discharge tube are ...
C. C. Leiby, H. J. Oskam
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A formula is derived for the force exerted by charged particles on neutral particles in a gaseous discharge. It is shown that (a) the discussions of Langmuir and Druyvesteyn with respect to the reaction force on the neutral gas particles resulting from the net rate of momentum transfer by the charged particles to the wall of the discharge tube are ...
C. C. Leiby, H. J. Oskam
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Estimating plasma volume from red cell volume
Nuclear Medicine Communications, 1999Following the withdrawal of the only licensed supply of 125I-HSA in 1997, most UK centres now simply estimate plasma volume from a knowledge of the red cell volume and venous haematocrit. We compared measured and estimated plasma volume in 107 consecutive patients who had had red cell and plasma volume measured independently in the conventional way. In
Morrish O, Blunkett M, P. S. Cosgriff
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Archives of Surgery, 1995
OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that perioperative plasma volume expansion would preserve gut mucosal perfusion during elective cardiac surgery. DESIGN Prospective randomized open study. SETTING Teaching hospital.
M. Mythen, A. Webb
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OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that perioperative plasma volume expansion would preserve gut mucosal perfusion during elective cardiac surgery. DESIGN Prospective randomized open study. SETTING Teaching hospital.
M. Mythen, A. Webb
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Plasma Volume and Total Erythrocyte Volume in the Molybdenotic Rabbit
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1972Total erythrocyte volumes (51Cr label) of rabbits fed toxic quantities of sodium molybdate decreased relative to control values but plasma volumes (125I-albumin label) increased such that the blood volumes of molybdenotic rabbits were restored to levels which may have been expected had these rabbits grown normally. With severe losses in body weight in
Robinson Ga, Warren Dv
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Acta Medica Scandinavica, 2009
. On the basis of the literature and personal analysis of symptoms and signs in 25 gastrectomized patients, new criteria for the dumping syndrome have been outlined.
H. Sigstad
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. On the basis of the literature and personal analysis of symptoms and signs in 25 gastrectomized patients, new criteria for the dumping syndrome have been outlined.
H. Sigstad
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Measurement of plasma volume in pregnancy
Clinical Science, 19921. Determination of the plasma volume in pregnant women is a useful research tool and may become an important clinical measurement. We used three methods to determine plasma volume using Evans Blue dye: (1) the ‘usual’ method, measuring serum absorbance at a wavelength of 610 nm, (2) a two-wavelength method, and (3) precipitation of non-albumin ...
Judith A. Whitworth+2 more
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