1944
DOI: 10.1172/jci101533
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Simultaneous Measurements of the Blood Volume in Man and Dog by Means of Evans Blue Dye, T1824, and by Means of Carbon Monoxide. I. Normal Subjects 1

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“…Similar results with the Evans Blue and carbon-monoxide methods have also been obtained in the same normal subjects (25,26).…”
Section: Plasma Proteinssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Similar results with the Evans Blue and carbon-monoxide methods have also been obtained in the same normal subjects (25,26).…”
Section: Plasma Proteinssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…of arterial blood were obtained for chemical analysis. An initial plasma volume (PVT,) of 5.5 per cent of body weight was assumed, based on other studies (18). Changes in this volume were calculated from the changes in the hemoglobin concentration and the relative cell volume of anaerobically defibrinated arterial blood.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Direct evidence lies in the fact that the circulating red cell volume determined by radioactive iron is consistently less than when measured at the same time in the same subject by the dye-plasma-hematocrit method in dogs (2) and in humans (1). Equivocal evidence is the finding of either larger or smaller red cell volume by the carbon monoxide than by the dye technique (3).…”
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