1944
DOI: 10.1172/jci101534
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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. Ii. Under Abnormal Conditions, Including Secondary Shock 1

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“…A more variable relationship was found in abnormal subjects. Dye volumes were considerably higher than CO volumes in dogs in experimental traumatic shock, the discrepancy tending to increase as the hematocrit rose with hemoconcentration (14).…”
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“…A more variable relationship was found in abnormal subjects. Dye volumes were considerably higher than CO volumes in dogs in experimental traumatic shock, the discrepancy tending to increase as the hematocrit rose with hemoconcentration (14).…”
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confidence: 77%
“…The range of ratios in individual cases was from 0.91 to 1.16 in man, and from 0.72 to 1.14 in the dogs, and in each series the number of cases with ratios less than unity was about equal to those with ratios greater than unity. They found the ratios to be even more variable in abnormal subjects (20).…”
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“…The third variable, relative red blood cell volume, was measured by means of the hematocrit. Only results obtained in normal subjects are included in this paper; those in pathological subjects are presented in the following paper (3). Such simultaneous or nearly simultaneous measurements have only rarely been made (4 to 10), and very seldom with satisfactory modern technics.…”
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