Novello F, Ridolfi B, Fiore L, Buttinelli G, Medda E, et al. (1996) Comparison of capillary blood versus venous blood samples in the assessment of immunity to measles. J Virol Methods 61: 73-77.Novello, F., B. Ridolfi, L. Fiore, G. Buttinelli, E. Medda, A. Favero, D. ...
The capillary blood glucose value was expected to be comparable with the venous value in the absence of acute circulatory disorder or any condition affecting the vital signs. For the purpose of this study, we tested the consistency of capillary whole-blood and venous plasma glucose values of ...
On the basis of changes in capillary filtration coefficient (Kfc) in 24 rabbit lungs, we determined whether elevations in pulmonary venous pressure (Ppv) or blood flow (BF) produced differences in filtration surface area in oleic acid-injured (OA) or control (Con) lungs. Lungs were cyclically...
Herein, we present a case of pseudohypoglycemia induced by hypothermia in an 83-year-old white man in whom glucose levels between venous and capillary blood were discrepant. Although pseudohypoglycemia has been reported in the literature, it is under-recognized among health care professionals and la...
A comparison between haematological parameters in "capillary" and venous blood from healthy adults. Scand J Clin Lab Invest 1998;48:723-6.Daae LN, Hallerud M, Halvorsen S: A comparison between haematological parameters in 'capillary' and venous blood sam- ples from hospitalized children aged 3...
In the circulatory system, which blood vessels provide the greatest Resistance (TPR) to flow? A) Arterioles B) Capillaries C) Veins D) ArteriesIdentify the following and write __A__ for Artery, __V__ for Vein, or __C__ for Capillary: Most often b...
Arteriolesare the smallest arteries found in the body and move blood into the capillary beds so it can fuel cells. Vein Function Veins movede-oxygenated bloodaway from the body and back to the heart. Veins are thinner than arteries as veins don't have the pressure of the heart pumping bloo...
Platelet counts (PC) obtained simultaneously from capillary blood (CB) are generally lower than those from venous blood (VB). We quantified this difference in 17 patients with low platelet counts (LPC) and 18 healthy volunteers with normal platelet counts (NPC). The reproducibility of the counts...
Related to venous capillary:blood capillary,continuous capillaries cap·il·lar·y (kăp′ə-lĕr′ē) adj. 1.Relating to or resembling a hair; fine and slender. 2.Having a very small internal diameter:a capillary tube. 3.AnatomyOf or relating to the capillaries. ...
ofvenous blood. While standing, the pressure infootveins can be as high as 80mm Hg (Fig. 10.18). This is due to not only gravitational pressure, but also to the influx of liquid entering from thecapillary circulationand from tissue fluids. When the intravenous pressure in the lower body ...