نتایج جستجو برای: blood electrolyte

تعداد نتایج: 710876  

Journal: :Thorax 1966
C D Evans-Prosser G H Smith D S Robertson

Gadboys, Slonim, and Litwak (1962) reported what is now known as the homologous blood syndrome, which stimulated work on a substitute for blood in open-heart surgery, especially for the priming of the heart-lung machine. The homologous blood syndrome was noted in experimental animals and consisted of hypotension on commencing cardiopulmonary bypass, with early thrombocytopenia, leucopenia, sequ...

Journal: :Internal and Emergency Medicine 2007
L. Guasti C. Simoni C. Scamoni S. Sarzi Braga C. Crespi M. Cimpanelli A. M. Grandi R. Pedretti L. T. Mainardi G. Tomei A. Venco

signs. The chest was clear to auscultation, and heart sounds were normal without murmurs. The abdomen was plain and not tender, without masses or organomegalies. Results of urinalysis, complete blood count, serum electrolyte levels, hepatic-function and renal-function tests showed no abnormalities. A 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring was then performed (Spacelabs 90207-30, with recordin...

Journal: :Circulation research 1964
A W JONES E O FEIGL L H PETERSON

• Water and electrolytes are important constituents of the blood vessel wall since they affect the chemical environment of vascular smooth muscle and connective tissue as well as the mechanical properties of the wall itself. For example, in hypertension the water and electrolyte contents of blood vessels have been found to be altered. 1 " 3 While the dog is frequently utilized in cardiovascular...

Journal: :Annals of clinical and laboratory science 1974
E E Morse

Frozen blood is most easily and economically prepared using high glycerol (40 percent). Storage is at —80° in a mechanical freezer. Thawing must be rapid and washing can be carried out with low electrolyte sugar solutions and agglomeration or with high electrolyte solutions and continuous flow centrif­ ugation. These processed cells have many advantages not found in raw routinely stored blood. ...

2003
E. J. ROBINSON A. H. HEGNAUER

In a previous paper (1) we have shown that the alterations in the cation concentrations of the plasma which result from adrenal insufficiency in the cat, are accompanied by similar changes in their concentrations in the red blood cells. These changes persist even after correction is made for the slight water shift to the cells, and we have concluded that a change in the plasma electrolyte patte...

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