CLINICAL STUDIES OF THE BLOOD VOLUME. IV. ADAPTATION OF THE METHOD TO THE PHOTOELECTRIC MICROCOLORIMETER.

PubWeight™: 40.04‹?› | Rank: Top 0.01% | All-Time Top 1000

🔗 View Article (PMC 424954)

Published in J Clin Invest on March 01, 1938

Authors

J G Gibson1, K A Evelyn

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Medicine, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts.

Articles citing this

TREATMENT OF ADDISON'S DISEASE WITH DESOXY-CORTICOSTERONE ACETATE, A SYNTHETIC ADRENAL CORTICAL HORMONE (PRELIMINARY REPORT). J Clin Invest (1939) 21.82

CIRCULATING RED CELL VOLUME MEASURED SIMULTANEOUSLY BY THE RADIOACTIVE IRON AND DYE METHODS. J Clin Invest (1946) 16.96

CHEMICAL, CLINICAL, AND IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE PRODUCTS OF HUMAN PLASMA FRACTIONATION. VII. CONCENTRATED HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN. J Clin Invest (1944) 10.21

THE MEASUREMENT OF THE CIRCULATING RED CELL VOLUME BY MEANS OF TWO RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES OF IRON. J Clin Invest (1946) 9.34

STUDIES ON THE PLASMA PROTEINS. V. THE EFFECT OF CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS OF HUMAN AND BOVINE SERUM ALBUMIN ON BLOOD VOLUME AFTER ACUTE BLOOD LOSS IN MAN. J Clin Invest (1943) 8.26

THE DISTRIBUTION OF RED CELLS AND PLASMA IN LARGE AND MINUTE VESSELS OF THE NORMAL DOG, DETERMINED BY RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES OF IRON AND IODINE. J Clin Invest (1946) 7.30

TRAUMATIC SHOCK: IV. A STUDY OF THE PROBLEM OF THE "LOST PLASMA" IN HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK BY THE USE OF RADIOACTIVE PLASMA PROTEIN. J Clin Invest (1943) 7.24

Studies on Traumatic Shock: I. Blood Volume Changes in Traumatic Shock. Ann Surg (1944) 7.15

SIMULTANEOUS MEASUREMENTS OF THE BLOOD VOLUME IN MAN AND DOG BY MEANS OF EVANS BLUE DYE, T1824, AND BY MEANS OF CARBON MONOXIDE. I. NORMAL SUBJECTS. J Clin Invest (1944) 6.93

A micro blood volume method using a blue dye and photocell. J Physiol (1938) 6.92

THE EFFECT OF THE APPLICATION OF TOURNIQUETS ON THE HEMODYNAMICS OF THE CIRCULATION. J Clin Invest (1940) 6.68

The measurement of exchangeable potassium in man by isotope dilution. J Clin Invest (1950) 4.77

THE IN VITRO PRESERVATION AND POST-TRANSFUSION SURVIVAL OF STORED BLOOD. J Clin Invest (1947) 4.45

THE CIRCULATING RED CELL AND PLASMA VOLUME AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF BLOOD IN LARGE AND MINUTE VESSELS IN EXPERIMENTAL SHOCK IN DOGS, MEASURED BY RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES OF IRON AND IODINE. J Clin Invest (1947) 4.13

CIRCULATORY FAILURE IN ACUTE INFECTIONS. J Clin Invest (1941) 3.94

A CLINICAL STUDY OF TRANSFUSION REACTIONS: THE HEMOLYTIC EFFECT OF GROUP-O BLOOD AND POOLED PLASMA CONTAINING INCOMPATIBLE ISOAGGLUTININS. J Clin Invest (1946) 3.63

THE POST-TRANSFUSION SURVIVAL OF PRESERVED HUMAN ERYTHROCYTES STORED AS, WHOLE BLOOD OR IN RESUSPENSION, AFTER REMOVAL OF PLASMA, BY MEANS OF TWO ISOTOPES OF RADIOACTIVE IRON. J Clin Invest (1947) 3.62

The use of an artificial kidney. II. Clinical experience. J Clin Invest (1950) 3.51

The plasma, cell and blood volumes of albino rabbits as estimated by the dye (T 1824) and 32P marked cell methods. J Physiol (1952) 3.02

Cardiovascular and blood volume alterations resulting from intrajeunal administration of hypertonic solutions to gastrectomized patients: the relationship of these changes to the dumping syndrome. Ann Surg (1954) 2.94

The Effect of Chemotherapy on the Ileum Subjected to Vascular Injury. Ann Surg (1945) 2.94

PLASMA VOLUME AND "EXTRAVASCULAR THIOCYANATE SPACE" IN PNEUMOCOCCUS PNEUMONIA. J Clin Invest (1945) 2.83

THE FATE AND EFFECTS OF TRANSFUSED SERUM OR PLASMA IN NORMAL DOGS. J Clin Invest (1944) 2.80

STUDIES OF THE PULMONARY CIRCULATION. I. THE CIRCULATION TIME FROM THE PULMONARY ARTERY TO THE FEMORAL ARTERY AND THE QUANTITY OF BLOOD IN THE LUNGS IN NORMAL INDIVIDUALS. J Clin Invest (1949) 2.65

TRAUMATIC SHOCK. V. A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF OXYGEN ON HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK. J Clin Invest (1943) 2.25

Radioactive iron metabolism and erythrocyte survival studies of the mechanism of the anemia associated with rheumatoid arthritis. J Clin Invest (1957) 2.02

A method for testing the purity of commercial samples of T 1824 with observations on the amounts of colored impurities present and the errors in plasma volume estimation caused by them. J Physiol (1949) 1.99

THE EFFECT OF SIGNIFICANT WEIGHT CHANGE ON THE PREDICTED PLASMA VOLUME. J Clin Invest (1946) 1.96

STUDIES IN THE PHYSIOLOGY OF ARTIFICIAL FEVER. I. CHANGES IN THE BLOOD VOLUME AND WATER BALANCE. J Clin Invest (1938) 1.91

Erythrocyte preservation. I. The relation of the storage lesion to in vivo erythrocyte senescence. J Clin Invest (1954) 1.90

A critical comparison of the T-1824 dye and iodinated albumin methods for plasma volume measurement. J Clin Invest (1953) 1.63

THE EFFECT OF ACUTE INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION ON THE BLOOD AND PLASMA VOLUMES. Ann Surg (1939) 1.61

Plasma Volume, "Available (Thiocyanate) Volume" and Total Circulating Plasma Proteins in Normal Adults. Ann Surg (1945) 1.55

The circulation of ascitic fluid; interchange of plasma and ascitic fluid protein as studied by means of C14-labeled lysine in dogs with constriction of the vena cava. J Exp Med (1950) 1.50

Experimental malaria in man; physical deterioration and recovery. J Clin Invest (1950) 1.46

Erythrocyte preservation. II. A study of extra-erythrocyte factors in the storage of blood in acid-citrate-dextrose. J Clin Invest (1954) 1.45

Inflammation and protein metabolism studies of carbon-14-labeled proteins in dogs with sterile abscesses. J Exp Med (1953) 1.40

Clinical and physiological aspects of a case of obesity, polycythemia and alveolar hypoventilation. J Clin Invest (1955) 1.33

A consideration of indications for preoperative transfusions based on analysis of blood volumes and circulating proteins in normal and malnourished patients with and without cancer. Ann Surg (1960) 1.29

The effects of induced malaria, acute starvation and semi-starvation on the electrophoretic diagram of the serum protein of normal young men. J Clin Invest (1949) 1.29

The effect of "rice diet" on plasma volume and extracellular fluid space in hypertensive subjects. J Clin Invest (1950) 1.27

Plasma and red cell radioiron following intravenous injection; turpentine abscesses in normal and anemic dogs. J Exp Med (1949) 1.23

Radioiron absorption in anemic dogs; fluctuations in the mucosal block and evidence for a gradient of absorption in the gastrointestinal tract. J Exp Med (1950) 1.20

Serum and Plasma in Treatment of Haemorrhage in Experimental Animals. Br Med J (1940) 1.19

INDUCED CHANGES IN THE CIRCULATION IN CONSTRICTIVE PERICARDITIS. Br Heart J (1946) 1.14

Plasma volume, measured by iodinated albumin, and T-1824. Can Med Assoc J (1953) 1.10

Blood volumes in normal and burned dogs; a comparative study with radioactive phosphorus tagged red cells and T-1824 dye. Ann Surg (1950) 1.10

THE PRESERVATION OF WHOLE BLOOD. J Clin Invest (1947) 1.06

LIVER BLOOD FLOW IN PREGNANCY-HEPATIC VEIN CATHETERIZATION. J Clin Invest (1947) 1.06

Studies on the influence of the low sodium cardiac diet and the Kempner regimen on renal hemodynamics and electrolyte excretion in hypertensive subjects. J Clin Invest (1950) 1.02

Metabolic and cardiovascular studies of prolonged intravenous administration of human serum albumin. J Clin Invest (1950) 0.97

Blood volume studies in healthy children. Arch Dis Child (1949) 0.96

CIRCULATION AND RESPIRATION DURING AN EPISODE OF CHILL AND FEVER IN MAN. J Clin Invest (1945) 0.94

Venous congestion of the extremities in relation to blood volume determinations and to mixing curves of carbon monoxide and T-1824 in normal human subjects. J Clin Invest (1951) 0.93

Albumin and globulin circulation in experimental ascites; relative rates of interchange between plasma and ascitic fluid studied with C14-labeled proteins. J Exp Med (1952) 0.90

Water distribution in normal subjects and in patients with Laënnec's cirrhosis. J Clin Invest (1954) 0.90

Public Health Weekly Reports for JANUARY 4, 1946. Public Health Rep (1946) 0.85

Public Health Weekly Reports for JULY 19, 1946. Public Health Rep (1946) 0.85

STUDIES IN CIRRHOSIS OF THE LIVER. I. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PLASMA VOLUME, PLASMA PROTEIN CONCENTRATIONS AND TOTAL CIRCULATING PROTEINS. J Clin Invest (1949) 0.83

THE INCREASED PLASMA VOLUME IN CARDIAC INSUFFICIENCY: ITS CORRELATION WITH RIGHT-SIDED FAILURE. J Clin Invest (1945) 0.80

Weight gain from simple overeating. II. Serum lipids and blood volume. J Clin Invest (1957) 0.80

Public Health Weekly Reports for OCTOBER 17, 1947. Public Health Rep (1947) 0.80

Tissue protein studies in normal and undernourished males; the changes in total circulating protein after an intravenous saline infusion as an index of protein stores. J Clin Invest (1950) 0.75

STUDIES ON HYPOALBUMINEMIA PRODUCED BY PROTEIN-DEFICIENT DIETS : II. RAPID CORRECTION OF HYPOALBUMINEMIA WITH AN AD LIBITUM MEAT DIET. J Exp Med (1942) 0.75

FLUID, PROTEIN AND ELECTROLYTE ALTERATIONS IN EXPERIMENTAL INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION. Ann Surg (1943) 0.75

Observations on plasma volume estimations with the dye T 1824. J Physiol (1946) 0.75

A comparison of Coomassie blue dye with radioiodinated albumin as an indicator for plasma volume estimation in human subjects. J Clin Pathol (1966) 0.75

The use of testosterone in preventing postoperative liver dysfunction in the poor risk surgical patient. Ann Surg (1952) 0.75

Rheumatoid arthritis: dye retention studies and comparison of dye and radioactively labeled red cell methods for measurement of blood volume. Ann Rheum Dis (1955) 0.75