1953
DOI: 10.1172/jci102717
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A Critical Comparison of the T-1824 Dye and Iodinated Albumin Methods for Plasma Volume Measurement 1

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“…Therefore, in the studies here described all determinations were carried out simultaneously, and were repeated serially at given intervals. Furthermore, the reliability of the substances used in this study to measure the various fluid compartments, viz., deuterium oxide, inulin and I1,1-tagged human serum albumin has been confirmed by many workers (13,15,16,(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29). The use of the volume of distribution of the thiosulfate ion as a measure of extracellular fluid volume has been suggested by Cardoza and Edelman (19) and in the present study there was excellent experimental agreement between the thiosulfate and inulin spaces whenever these two measurements were carried out simultaneously.…”
Section: Ionizing Radiation and Body Fluid Compartmentssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Therefore, in the studies here described all determinations were carried out simultaneously, and were repeated serially at given intervals. Furthermore, the reliability of the substances used in this study to measure the various fluid compartments, viz., deuterium oxide, inulin and I1,1-tagged human serum albumin has been confirmed by many workers (13,15,16,(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29). The use of the volume of distribution of the thiosulfate ion as a measure of extracellular fluid volume has been suggested by Cardoza and Edelman (19) and in the present study there was excellent experimental agreement between the thiosulfate and inulin spaces whenever these two measurements were carried out simultaneously.…”
Section: Ionizing Radiation and Body Fluid Compartmentssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…This is about the same rate at which albumin initially diffuses from the plasma (39). No significant difference was noted in the four preparations used.…”
Section: Miethodsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…These objections cannot be applied to I13'-labeled serum albumin. Schultz, Hammarsten, Heller, and Ebert (33) demonstrated that the amount of Il3l-labeled albumin appearing in thoracic duct lymph during the period of plasma volume determination does not significantly influence the measurement of plasma volume. In the dog, at least, intravenously administered tagged serum proteins equilibrate more rapidly with thoracic duct lymph than the lymph from the neck or limbs (34).…”
Section: Cariaqlcsmentioning
confidence: 99%