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FAILURE OF THE KETY-SCHMIDT NITROUS OXIDE METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF MYOCARDIAL BLOOD FLOW
Authors:Michael A. Reid  Laurence E. Mather  William B. Runciman   Colin F. McLean
Affiliation:Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Flinders Medical Centre, Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide.
Abstract:
1. The reliability of the Kety-Schmidt nitrous oxide (N2O) blood-tissue equilibration method was examined in 50 studies of myocardial blood flow in seven conscious, unrestrained sheep using a newly developed carefully validated gas chromatographic assay for N2O. 2. In 10 studies the arterial and coronary sinus N2O blood concentration-time curves converged as expected at the end of the 10 min sampling period. In 14 studies they crossed over, and in 26 studies, the curves failed to converge. 3. A survey of the literature revealed that such results have been encountered previously but have not been accorded particular significance. An ultimate matching equilibrium between arterial and venous blood N2O concentration-time curves is, however, fundamental to the validity of the method. 4. The results indicate that the use of the Kety-Schmidt method with N2O as the indicator gas is invalid as applied to the measurement of myocardial blood flow in this preparation.
Keywords:cardiovascular system,    Kety-Schmidt method,    nitrous oxide,    blood concentration analysis,    nitrous oxide,    pharmacokinetics,    regional blood flow,    myocardium,    sheep.
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