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Assessment of Pulmonary Edema based on Extravascular Thermal Volume in Dogs
[摘要] References(16)Cited-By(2)To establish criteria of pulmonary edema by extravascular thermal volume (ETV), ETV and a roentgenogram of the thorax were compared in normal and experimental hydrostatic pulmonary edema dogs. ETV was measured by the double indicator dilution technique using heat as a diffusible indicator and sodium ions as a non-diffusible indicator (thermal-Na method). Mean ETV in 14 dogs under physiologic conditions was 8.20±1.44 ml/kg. Comparison of ETV with the roentgenogram indicated the density of thoracic the roentgenogram to increase when ETV exceeded 11 ml/kg. Pulmonary edema was recognized clearly in the thoracic roentgenogram at more than 15 ml/kg of ETV. Further increase in ETV did not occur with additional radiographic change. ETV was significantly (P<0.01) correlated with arterial oxygen tension (PaO2) but not statistically correlated with colloid oncotic pressure (COP), pulmonary arterial wedge pressure (PAWP) or PAWP-COP. Measurement of ETV would thus appear to be a reliable method for evaluating the severity of pulmonary edema, which has been difficult to diagnose by roentgenography and should facilitate the early diagnosis and management of pulmonary edema.
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[关键词] canine;extravascular thermal volume;pulmonary edema;roentgenogram [时效性] 
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