1976
DOI: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1976.tb18000.x
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Effective Pulmonary Capillary Blood Flow in Infants With Birth Asphyxia

Abstract: Effective pulmonary capillary blood flow was measured on the first day of life in twenty term infants with birth asphyxia and twenty-five normal term infants. The infants studied showed no clinical or laboratory evidence of respiratory distress. The mean effective pulmonary capillary blood flow of 121 ml/kg/min in the birth asphyxia group was significantly lower than the mean of 162 ml/kg/min in the normal group. The possible relationship of birth asphyxia and pulmonary hypoperfusion in the aetiology of the id… Show more

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