Venous-Arterial Admixture in the Lungs in Primary and Secondary Polycythemia
- 1 June 1958
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 17 (6), 1029-1034
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.17.6.1029
Abstract
By use of a polarographic technic for measuring arterial oxygen tension, venous-arterial shunting in the lungs was investigated in patients with primary and secondary polycythemia before and after treatment and in nonpolycythemic normal and emphysematous subjects.Keywords
This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- An Improved Polarographic Method for Measuring Oxygen Tension in Whole BloodJournal of Applied Physiology, 1957
- Adaptive Value of Respiratory Adjustments to Shunt Hypoxia and to Altitude Hypoxia1Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1957
- Effects of venesection on pulmonary and cardiac function in patients with chronic pulmonary emphysema and secondary polycythemiaThe American Journal of Medicine, 1957
- Anoxemia secondary to polycythemia and polycythemia secondary to anoxemiaThe American Journal of Medicine, 1955
- THE NATURE AND TREATMENT OF POLYCYTHEMIA STUDIES ON 263 PATIENTSMedicine, 1953
- THE ARTERIAL BLOOD GASES, THE OXYGEN DISSOCIATION CURVE, AND THE ACID-BASE BALANCE IN POLYCYTHEMIA VERA 1Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1953
- Pulmonary function studies in polycythemia vera: Results in five probable casesThe American Journal of Medicine, 1951
- DETERMINATION OF THE CIRCULATING RED CELL VOLUME IN MAN BY RADIOACTIVE CHROMIUM 1Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1950
- AN IMPROVED CLINICAL METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF DISTURBANCES OF THE ACID-BASE BALANCE OF HUMAN BLOODMedicine, 1948
- PULMONARY GAS DIFFUSION IN POLYCYTHEMIA VERAJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1927