O2-Content of BloodCO2-Content of BloodMass SpectrometryO2-Gehalt des BlutesCO2-Gehalt des BlutesMassenspektrometrieCO 2 and O 2 are washed out of a sample of blood by a carrier gas. The fractions of these gases in the carrier gas stream are measured continuously by means of a respiration...
[Measurement of oxygen content in microliter blood sample] There is virtually no information on the effects of airborne exposure to crude oil on terestrial vertebrates, including humans. Using a novel exposure protocol, the effects of oil vapor exposure ar…" [more] H Tazawa - 《Kokyu to ...
of water of the blood, the osmotic pressure of plasma rises by 0·9 milliosmols per kg. of water.3. If the CO2 content of blood is kept constant, the reduction of one millimol of haemoglobin (m. wt. 17,000) per kg. of water lowers the osmotic pressure of blood by about 0·3 ...
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The temperature of mixed venous blood (PA-temp) was measured in the pulmonary artery of healthy male volunteers at rest and during bicycle exercise in the ... Brundin,T. - 《Scandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Investigation》 被引量: 68发表: 1975年 ...
It could be expected that the various stages of sleep were reflected in variation of the overall level of cerebral activity and thereby in the magnitude of cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2) and cerebral blood flow (CBF). The elusive nature of sleep imposes major methodological restriction...
Blood hemoglobin and O2 saturation were measured colorimet- rically in duplicate by a hemoximeter (Radiometer, Copenhagen, Denmark) and oxygen content was calculated as the product of hemoglobin and O2 saturation. Blood pressure and heart rate were continuously monitored in the abdominal aorta (...
Immediately after resuscitation from asphyxia, there was a marked increase in CBF compared to control (239 +/- 22 versus 82 +/- 7 ml X 100 g-1 X min-1, mean +/- SEM; p less than 0.01). Cerebral oxygen delivery (CBF X arterial O2 content) increased from 12.87 +/- 1.20 to 37.40...
Blood O2 content, cardiac output, and flow to organs at several levels of oxygenation in rats with a left-shifted blood oxygen dissociation curve A major displacement of the blood O2 dissociation curve (ODC) was achieved in rats by chronic administration of sodium cyanate (NaOCN). Control anima...
These data demonstrate an uncoupling of blood flow and oxygen metabolism immediately after asphyxia with a decrease in CMROdespite a marked increase in OD. This is followed by a period in which both CMROand OD are depressed. These changes in CBF and cerebral Ometabolism may be important in ...