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Beving H - - 1994
The dielectric properties of human erythrocytes (red blood cells) suspended in whole blood and in isotonic media at various volume fractions (haematocrits) have been studied in the frequency range 0.2-10 MHz, in which the so-called beta-dispersion due to the Maxwell-Wagner effect is known to occur. The capacitance and conductance at ...
Mast S T - - 1993
This study was designed to evaluate factors that affect blood volumes transferred to skin during simulated needlestick injuries in an in vitro paper prefilter model and an ex vivo porcine tissue model. The effect of needle type and size, penetration depth, and glove use on the volume of radiolabeled blood ...
Yamada S - - 1993
Normal perfusion pressure breakthrough is considered to be a great hazard during or after resection of large arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). This article presents the total blood flow to the AVMs, particularly those of greater than 3 cm in diameter (greater than 14.1 cm3 in volume), which have multiple compartments. The ...
Porter T R - - 1993
The ultrasound time intensity curve parameters obtained from an intracoronary injection of either sonicated albumin or Albunex are used to quantify coronary flow changes. How much the volume changes that accompany the flow changes affect various time intensity curve parameters is unknown. Accordingly, we designed a variable-volume in vitro chamber ...
Sclafani J - - 1993
The development of transdermal therapeutic systems (TTS) often involves in vitro evaluation of formulations and prototypes using flow-through diffusion cells. The apparent flux obtained from such methodologies does not accurately represent the actual (intrinsic) permeation of the compound through the skin. Flow-through system parameters, i.e., fraction collector tube volume, receiver ...
de Vries P M - - 1993
A study was designed to explore the possibility of detecting the haematocrit of blood by means of admittance measurements. The admittance and phase angle of blood kept in a measuring cell were determined at various frequencies between 60 kHz and 24 MHz. A reliable and accurate estimation of haematocrit was ...
Knottenbelt J D - - 1993
Central venous cannulation is often performed in patients with penetrating wounds of the chest as an aid to diagnosis, and is sometimes also used as a volume infusion resuscitation line in an emergency. The traditional signs of successful central venous cannulation--free aspiration of blood from the exploring needle and inserted ...
Mancini E - - 1993
Conventional techniques that measure blood volume changes during hemodialysis are invasive, hard to reproduce, and provide only intermittent evaluations. To overcome these drawbacks, we have developed an optoelectronic instrument that estimates intradialytic blood volume percentage changes by the optical absorbance of blood. This device is based on the absorption of ...
Ishihara T - - 1993
A two-frequency electrical conductivity method for measuring hematocrit has been developed for use in the continuous monitoring of circulating blood volume during artificial kidney treatment. Using this method, an algorithm for programmed control of blood volume also has been developed. This hematocrit measurement method is based on the beta-dispersion of ...
Warner D O - - 1993
To investigate how epidural anesthesia changes intrathoracic gas volume, high epidural anesthesia was administered to five pentobarbital-anesthetized dogs lying supine, and the total intrathoracic volume at end-expiration was measured with a high-speed three-dimensional x-ray scanner. The amount of gas in the lungs at end-expiration [the functional residual capacity (FRC)] was ...
Thomson S C - - 1993
We assessed the homeostatic efficiency of the tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF) system in Inactin-anesthetized Munich-Wistar rats by use of perturbation analysis in closed-loop micropuncture studies. Nephrons were studied in vivo under conditions of hydropenia (HYD, n = 17), euvolemia (EUV, n = 23), and acute isoncotic extracellular volume expansion (EXP, n ...
Keyeux A - - 1993
A method for calculation of the blood volume from the internal carotid and vertebral arteries to the internal jugular veins [total cerebral blood volume (TCBV)] was validated. This was achieved noninvasively in anesthetized rats from the time-activity curve recorded over the head after [99mTc]pertechnetate (Tc) intravenous bolus injection. Tc had ...
Price R J - - 1993
Regulation of systemic blood pressure during small changes in blood volume is partially achieved by blood volume shifts from microcirculation to macrocirculation that cause a decrease in systemic hematocrit [LaForte, A., L. Lee, G. Rich, T. Skalak, and J. Lee. Am. J. Physiol. 262 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 31): H190-H199, 1992]. ...
Rasmussen K C - - 1993
Van Beaumont's formula is a convenient method to calculate changes in plasma volume from changes in haematocrit. The calculation is based on the assumption of a constant body red-cell volume. In order to evaluate the validity of this assumption during isovolaemic haemodialysis, we measured body circulating haemoglobin, blood volume and ...
Schwarzbauer C - - 1993
A new method is presented for the quantitative determination of regional blood volumes in vivo. It is based on rapid quantitative T1 mapping by Snapshot FLASH MRI combined with the injection of an intravascular MR contrast agent. Regional blood volumes in four different tissues of the rat (skeletal muscle, heart, ...
Kinoshita T - - 1993
This study was designed to investigate the effect of vagal afferent stimulation on total vascular compliance (TVC). Rats were anesthetized with sodium pentobarbital and artificially ventilated, TVC was determined together with stressed and unstressed blood volumes by measuring mean circulatory filling pressure (Pmcf) at three different levels of circulating blood ...
Weisskoff R M - - 1993
Measuring tissue blood flow with NMR imaging of intravascular tracers is more difficult than measurements of tissue blood volume. One major obstacle to the application of the Central Volume Principle is the direct measurement of the mean transit time. In this note, we demonstrate that mean transit time (MTT), which ...
Tang C - - 1993
The accuracy of volume flow rate measurements obtained with phase-contrast methods was assessed by means of computer simulation and in vitro experiments. Factors studied include (a) the partial-volume effect due to voxel dimensions relative to vessel dimensions and orientation and (b) intravoxel phase dispersion. It is shown that limited resolution ...
Lundin S - - 1993
The pharmacologic and pharmacokinetic properties were evaluated in a series of antiuterotonic oxytocin analogs, modified at positions 1, 2, 4, 8 and, in one case, position 9 of the oxytocin (OT) molecule. [Mpa1,D-Tyr2(Et),Val4,Orn8,desGly9]-OT, [Mpa1,Tyr2(Et),Val4,Orn8]-OT and [Mpa1,D-Tyr2,Val4,Orn8]-OT displayed similar plasma clearance rates (Clps) using the constant infusion method in rats. Two ...
Simanonok K E - - 1993
Six healthy men were bled by 15% of their total blood volume (TBV) before 7 h of seated water immersion to test the hypothesis that some of the major physiological responses to an expansion of central blood volume can be counteracted by prior reduction of TBV. Subjects were their own ...
Wieling W - - 1993
A young female with autonomic failure is described. She successfully reduced the symptoms of orthostatic hypotension by application of physical manoeuvres like leg-crossing, bending forward and placing a foot on a chair. The beneficial effects of these manoeuvres can be explained by a small (10-15 mmHg) increase in mean arterial ...
Maillet A - - 1993
In the ISEMSI confinement experiment we observed three main reactions concerning blood volume regulation: first, a stress activation produced by the high workload that the subjects had to accomplish, both before the isolation period and during the two first weeks of isolation; second, a typical defense reaction to the environment ...
Olthof C G - - 1993
Since intracellular and extracellular fluid volume (ICV, ECV) cannot be measured under dynamic circumstances, a non-invasive conductivity technique was developed for this purpose. To validate the technique, experiments in vitro and in vivo were performed. In vitro, dilution of blood led to a variation in haematocrit, which could be calculated ...
Henschen S - - 1993
Rapid blood and plasma volume measurements gain increasing interest in order to avoid unnecessary blood transfusions. Only the indocyanine green method seems to satisfy the demand for a fast, safe and reproducible bedside method. We summarized older and newer experiences with this method, and also summarized the results for practical ...
Giddings J C - - 1992
A peak breakthrough technique is described and evaluated for measuring the void volume of field-flow fractionation (FFF) channels, particularly those used for flow FFF. This technique uses a high-molecular-mass macromolecular or particulate probe that can be displaced rapidly by flow through the FFF channel with minimal transverse diffusion. The particles ...
Schneditz D - - 1992
The change of blood volume, of blood and plasma density (rho b, rho p) following a short ultrafiltration pulse (duration: 20 min; mean rate -35 ml/min) within the first hour of hemodialysis was analyzed in 13 hemodynamically stable patients (30 single measurements). Protein concentration of refilling volume (7 g/liter) was ...
Lundbaek J A - - 1992
The micro-electrode method for determination of interstitial volume fraction (alpha) (Nicholson & Phillips 1981), was evaluated. The extracellular marker, tetramethylammonium+, is iontophoretically ejected from a micropipette and the change in concentration measured at a distance by an ion-sensitive micro-electrode and fitted to a diffusion equation. We used suspensions of human ...
Deschamps A - - 1992
Regional blood volumes (Vb), unstressed volumes (V0), blood flow distribution, venous compliances (Cv), venous resistances (Rv), and time constants of drainage (tau v) were determined in dogs anesthetized with alpha-chloralose at carotid sinus pressures (Pcs) of 50 and 200 mmHg and dosed with alpha-adrenergic or ganglionic blockade at a Pcs ...
Konopad E - - 1992
BACKGROUND: Blood samples obtained through heparinized arterial catheters are used routinely for a variety of laboratory tests. Accuracy of coagulation studies performed from samples obtained in this fashion continues to be questioned, particularly in regard to the minimum discard volume necessary to clear the catheter of heparinized solution. OBJECTIVE: To ...
Inaba T - - 1992
Prostatic blood flow was measured with 15oxygen-water by positron emission tomography using a 1-compartment model. A dynamic study method was applied to 9 normal subjects, 6 with benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) and 11 with advanced stages C to D2 prostatic adenocarcinoma. Prostatic blood flow was 15.7 +/- 7.5 ml. per ...
Gratama J W - - 1992
A left-to-right shunt is accompanied by an increased plasma and blood volume. Since this is likely realized through renin/aldosterone-mediated salt and water retention, other body fluid compartments may be changed too. Therefore, we studied blood volume and body fluid compartments by a single-injection, triple-indicator dilution technique in nine 8-wk-old lambs ...
Franco Júnior J G - - 1992
In view of the contradictory results of IUI reported in the literature, the present study was undertaken to determine whether the volume of material injected into the uterus can affect the delivery site of the sperm. Ten infertile women scheduled for HSG were submitted to intrauterine injection of different volumes ...
Bereczki D - - 1992
To quantitate small parenchymal microvessel blood volumes in the brain, the distribution spaces of radiolabeled red blood cells (RBC) and serum albumin (RISA) were assessed in rats by different methods of tissue sampling and radioassay. Three minutes after intravenous administration of 55Fe-RBCs and/or 125I-RISA, the rats were decapitated. The brain ...
Barbee R W - - 1992
Although the mouse is the most commonly used transgenic species, little is known regarding cardiovascular and fluid homeostasis in this animal. Therefore, the reference microsphere and dilution techniques were adapted for the measurement of cardiac output (CO), regional blood flows, and intravascular fluid volumes in the conscious mouse. Previously acclimatized ...
Nagatomo I - - 1992
Ninety-seven nursing home residents were divided into 2 groups according to whether they had had an episode of stroke or not. Each group was classified into 3 subgroups: prolonged bed rest, walking with aids or walking by themselves. They were investigated for both the carotid blood flow volume and the ...
Miholic J - - 1992
The bromide-82 dilution space (extracellular space, ECS) and blood volume (BV) were measured in 21 patients with esophageal and gastric cancer and in 27 patients 18-96 months after total gastrectomy. Resistance (R) and reactance (Xc) from bioelectrical impedance measurements were used to obtain multiple regression equations for ECS and BV. ...
Levy W C - - 1992
Most radionuclide methods for measuring cardiac volume require a determination of the blood radioactivity concentration. Thus, changes in blood radioactivity over time or during interventions might lead to spurious volume estimates unless blood radioactivity is serially measured. The effects of elevated epinephrine, posture and exercise on 99mTc-labeled blood radioactivity concentration ...
Banzett R B - - 1992
The pectoral muscles in birds comprise up to a third of the body weight and provide the principal drive to the wing. Their attachment to the sternum suggests that they could compress the thorax and assist ventilation during flight. Most, but not all, birds have an integer ratio relationship between ...
Kursh E D - - 1992
A new radionuclear method of quantifying arterial and venous blood flow of the penis is described. The technique is based on the simultaneous recording of the change in blood volume and venous outflow in the flaccid and erect states, which is produced pharmacologically. The change in penile blood volume is ...
Struckmann J R - - 1992
In the present study, a strain-guage plethysmographic method (ASGP) is compared to an isotope plethysmographic method (ABVS), in order to evaluate how an externally recorded volume change corresponds to blood displacement within the leg during exercise. The coefficient of correlation for RT (venous return time) was 0.67 (P less than ...
Gobbel G T - - 1992
To characterize the role of the cerebrovascular response in the development of brain injury after focal irradiation, 125I sources were implanted in frontal white matter of the brain of normal dogs; dose was 20 Gy, 7.5 mm from the source. Cerebral blood flow, vascular volume and mean transit time of ...
Taber C - - 1992
Conflicting results regarding local vascular response during cryotherapy have been reported in the literature. The purpose of this study was to determine whether application of a cold pack reduced blood volume in a nontraumatized ankle. Thirteen subjects ranging in age from 18 to 30 years (X = 22; SD = ...
García M P - - 1992
1. The effects of the volume of blood extracted, number of extractions, and weight upon the haematocrit value of a freshwater teleost (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and a marine one (Dicentrarchus labrax) have been studied. 2. For trout with the same weight, the increase in the volume of blood extracted results in ...
Wang S S - - 1992
An in vitro technique using color flow imaging and continuous wave Doppler was developed to measure the initial regurgitant flow jet diameter and velocity integral to yield the parameters for a volume calculation. Jets were produced by volume-controlled injection through tubes of various diameters (1.3, 1.9, 2.8, and 3.5 mm) ...
Richardson P - - 1992
The passive exhalation flow-volume plots of preterm lambs exhibit curvature. To explain this curvature, we proposed two mathematical models that could predict the measured passive exhalation flow-volume data well. One model takes into account the flow and volume dependence of resistance and compliance. The second model emphasizes the time dependence ...
Shen E - - 1992
Immunoreactivities to Fos proteins were detected in numerous neurons in the supraoptic, paraventricular and accessory neurosecretory nuclei 1 h following withdrawal of 4-5 cc of blood from the rat femoral arteries. Few or no positive cells were observed in the same nuclei in sham-operated or control animals. It is concluded ...
Feldman M H - - 1992
Plethysmography is the observation and use of volume changes in physiologic entities. The most influential short-term effect is caused by the pulsatile flow of blood. Attempts to convert these pulsatile volume changes into minimum required blood flow per unit of time have been successful clinically. Plethysmography can be accomplished by ...
Tantucci C - - 1992
Using a simple and rapid technique, we studied the flow and volume dependence of the total resistance of the respiratory system (Rrs) in six patients with ARDS. At any given inflation volume, Rrs decreased progressively with increasing flow (V) according to the following hyperbolic function: Rrs = a/V + b, ...
Diringer M N - - 1992
Regional cerebral and neurohypophysial blood flow responses to isotonic extracellular fluid volume expansion were studied in pentobarbital-anesthetized dogs using radiolabeled microspheres. Measurements were made at baseline and after increasing pulmonary capillary wedge pressure by 8 +/- 2 mmHg. Plasma arginine vasopressin (AVP) decreased by 50%, and neural lobe blood flow ...
Lee J S - - 1992
We employed a highly sensitive density measuring system to measure the decrease in blood density and plasma density due to the infusion of a saline bolus into the rabbit's circulation. Based on a vasculature model with the Fahraeus effect, we deduced a set of equations to calculate from the density ...
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