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The estimation of hepatic blood flow in man

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SE Bradley, FJ Ingelfinger, GP Bradley, JJ … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1945 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
A method of measuring hepatic blood flow is required in the quantitative
analysis of hepatic function. Without this measurement, changes in hepatic
function due to hemodynamic factors cannot be differentiated from those due ...
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Edema and decreased renal blood flow in patients with chronic congestive heart failure: …

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AJ Merrill - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1946 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
During the course of chronic congestive heart failure it is known that patients
retain salt and water. It seems evident that this is not due to forcing of fluid
into the tissues by an increased hydrostatic pressure, since such a ...
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Recording of right heart pressures in normal subjects and in patients with chronic pulmonary …


RA Bloomfield, HD Lauson, A Cournand, ES … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1946 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Full text is available as a scanned copy of the original print version. Get a
printable copy (PDF file) of the complete article (8.3M), or click on a page
image below to browse page by page. Links to PubMed are also available for ...
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Hemodynamic changes during thiopental anesthesia in humans: Cardiac output, stroke volume …

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B Etsten, TH Li - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1955 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Thiopental, monosodium 5-ethyl-5- (1-methyl- butyl)-thiobarbiturate, is
extensively used in clinical anesthesia either as a primary anesthetic agent for
short surgical procedures or as a sup- plementary drug in conjunction with ...
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The effect of acetylcholine on the human pulmonary circulation under normal and hypoxic …

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HW Fritts Jr, P Harris, RH Clauss, JE Odell, … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1958 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
It is generally accepted that the tone of the peripheral arterioles plays an
important part in regulating the systemic blood pressure in man. Whether the
small vessels of the lungs exercise similar control over the pressure in ...
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The repeatability and accuracy of axial length and anterior chamber depth measurements …


AK Lam, R Chan, PC Pang - Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 2001 - duanesolution.com
Results: There was good repeatability and accuracy of axial length assessment.
The mean difference between the IOLMasterâ„¢ and ultrasound biometry was -0.099
mm, with 95% limits of agreement between 0.66 and -0.85 mm. The axial ...
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Studies of congenital heart disease. I. Technique of venous catheterization as a diagnostic …

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L Dexter, FW Haynes, CS Burwell, EC … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1947 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Recent advances in the surgical treatment of congenital disorders of the heart
(1 to 4) have in- creased the importance of accurate diagnosis. Physical and
x-ray signs are not easily understood or interpreted, partly because there ...
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The effects of the cardiac glycosides upon the dynamics of the circulation in congestive heart …

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RA Bloomfield, B Rapoport, JP Milnor, WK … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1948 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
INTRODUCTION While the clinical recognition, and even quanti- tative appraisal
of congestive heart failure is a matter of routine in the practice of medicine,
no precise definition of this state has been formulated which is equally ...
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Renal and circulatory factors in the edema formation of congestive heart failure

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AP Briggs, DM Fowell, WF Hamilton, JW … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1948 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
METHODS All renal and circulatory studies to be reported were done on cardiac
patients. Twenty-one patients were in heart failure at the time of the
observations, while 18 were compensated cardiacs. Inten cases, studies were ...
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Simultaneous measurement of effective renal blood flow and cardiac output in resting normal …

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AA Bolomey, AJ Michie, C Michie, ES Breed, … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1949 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Unpublished data of Bradley and associates (1) indicate that about 25 to 30 per
cent of the cardiac output, as measured by the ballistocardio- graph (2),
perfuses the kidney of healthy adults at rest. This figure has been ...
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