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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
1969 Volume.16 No. 3 p.39 ~ p.44
Circulating Blood Volume in Various Respiratory Diseased
±èÁ¾ÅÂ(ÑÑñ£÷Á)/Jong Tae Kim
°­¹éÇö(Ë©ÛÝúè)/±è¸¸Àç(ÑÑØ¿î¤)/¹ÚÈñ¸í(ÚÓý÷Ù¥)/Baik Hyun Kang/Man Jae Kim/Hi Myung Park
Abstract
Circulating blood volume was determined utilizing radioactive iodinated human serum
albumin in 63cases with various respiratory conditions, and the results were compared to
those of tile normal controls. In addition, in pulmonary emphysema and far advanced
pulmonary tuberculosis comparison of the results was made between those with and
without cor pulmonale.
In pleurisy and pneumonia red cell volume showed no significant deviation from that
of the normal control but increased total blood volume caused by increased plasma
volume was observed. In bronchiectasis and Bronchogenic carcinoma, both red cell and
Plasma volumes were not significantly different from those of the normal controls, But
in lung abscess decrease in red cell and increase in plasma volume were noted. In
pulmonary emphysema with cor pulmonale both red cell and plasma volumes were
greater thats those in the normal controls, whereas only plasma volume was greater in
throes without cor pulmonale, and in the former red cell volume was greater than in the
latter. In minimal and moderately advanced pulmonary tuberculosis, increase in plasma
volume was observed, whereas in far advanced cases with coy pulmonale both red ceil
and total blood volumes were increased, and in those without car polmonale both red
cell and total blood volumes were increased. It was also noted that red cell volumes
was greater in those with col pulmonale than in those without it.
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