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Determinants of pulmonary blood volume. Effects of acute changes in pulmonary vascular pressures and flow
Authors:J   RGEN THORVALDSON,ARNFINN ILEBEKK,SEVERIN LERAAND,FREDRIK KIIL
Affiliation:JØRGEN THORVALDSON,ARNFINN ILEBEKK,SEVERIN LERAAND,FREDRIK KIIL
Abstract:To examine the effects of pulmonary vascular pressures and flow on pulmonary blood volume (PBV), experiments were performed at constant heart rate and zone 3 conditions (mean left atrial pressure (LAP) above airway pressure) in six anesthetized, open-chest dogs. PBV was calculated as the product of electromagnetic aortic flow and pulmonary mean transit time for ascorbate, obtained without blood withdrawal by polarographic recording of aortic ascorbate changes. In three series of experiments LAP was raised similarly in three steps, from 4.5 to 14.8 mmHg: by mitral constriction which reduced pulmonary blood flow, by blood volume expansion which more than doubled pulmonary blood flow, or by a combination of the two procedures which kept pulmonary blood flow constant. In all three series, LAP and mean pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP) rose in proportion, but PBV was better correlated to PAP (r=0.87±0.02) than to LAP (r=0.66±0.09). These experiments suggest that PAP is the most important factor in determining PBV under zone 3 conditions, whether PAP is raised by increasing pulmonary blood flow or by mitral constriction.
Keywords:Aortic flow  atrial pacing  blood volume expansion  dog  left atrial pressure  mitral constriction  polarographic ascorbate measurements  pulmonary arterial pressure  pulmonary mean transit time  right and left ventricular pressures
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