Pulmonary capillary pressure and filtration coefficient in the isolated perfused lung.

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  • K A Gaar
  • A E Taylor
  • L J Owens
  • A C Guyton
چکیده

GAAR, KERMIT A., JR.,* AUBREY E. TAYLOR, L. JENNINGS OWENS, AND ARTHUR C. GUYTON. Pulmonary capillary pressure and jltration coeficient in the isolated perfused lung. Am. J. Physiol. 213(4): 910-914. 1967.-An “isogravimetric” method was used to estimate the pulmonary capillary pressure, to determine the arterial and venous resistances in the isolated perfused lobe of a dog’s lung, and to determine its filtration coefficient. The average pulmonary capillary pressure found in 51 experiments was 7.0 zt 1.4 mm Hg SD. The average pulmonary arterial and venous resistances were 0.0 18 and 0.014 mm Hg/ml per min, respectively. The relative distribution of these resistances in relation to total resistance of the lobe was approximately 56% arterial and 44% venous. The filtration coefficient for the pulmonary capillary membrane was found to be 0.070 k 0.010 SD g/mm Hg per min per 100 g of tissue.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The American journal of physiology

دوره 213 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1967