1988
DOI: 10.1016/s0969-8051(88)80009-x
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Red blood cell volume (RBCV) and blood volume (BV) in male albino (NZW) rabbits with 99mTc

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“…The rabbit is a model often used in early research stages prior to research in humans because it is a mammal and its weight is comparable to that of infants. [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27] Before the blood samples were withdrawn from the ear marginal vein, the rabbits were put in a special designed container, with the purpose of avoiding abrupt movements of their heads. Anesthesia was not used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rabbit is a model often used in early research stages prior to research in humans because it is a mammal and its weight is comparable to that of infants. [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27] Before the blood samples were withdrawn from the ear marginal vein, the rabbits were put in a special designed container, with the purpose of avoiding abrupt movements of their heads. Anesthesia was not used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isto foi demonstrado ao utilizar-se a variação do volume sistólico como parâmetro hemodinâmico nesta população (113) . Inicialmente, há que se dizer que já foram estudados os efeitos do pneumoperitônio em coelhos (82) , um animal de pequeno porte, e em neonatos humanos (114) , (115) , relatando a volemia avaliada por fluorescência transcutânea em coelhos durante hemorragia, mostrando um valor médio de 59 ± 7 ml.kg -1 , comparável à volemia relatada em outro artigo,de 56,12 ± 4,82 ml.kg -1 (116) . No entanto, superestimar a volemia do coelho (70 ml.kg -1 ) não chegou a comprometer a análise, pois eventualmente poder-se-ia observar efeitos mais pronunciados da hemorragia, tornando os resultados mais exuberantes.…”
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