1989
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-5643-1_46
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The Effect of Hyperchylomicronaemia on Oxygen Affinity in Human Blood

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“…A marked left shift of the ODC has been demonstrated in familial type 1 hyperlipoproteinemia (familial combined hyperlipidemia), in diabetic and nondiabetic persons with hyperlipoproteinemia type V (mixed hypertriglyceridemia), and in blood mixed with lipid emulsions 31–33. The reason for this negative effect on tissue oxygen delivery might be an abolishment of the pH difference across the erythrocyte membrane resulting in a displacement of the ODC to the left by the Bohr effect 34…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A marked left shift of the ODC has been demonstrated in familial type 1 hyperlipoproteinemia (familial combined hyperlipidemia), in diabetic and nondiabetic persons with hyperlipoproteinemia type V (mixed hypertriglyceridemia), and in blood mixed with lipid emulsions 31–33. The reason for this negative effect on tissue oxygen delivery might be an abolishment of the pH difference across the erythrocyte membrane resulting in a displacement of the ODC to the left by the Bohr effect 34…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%