Experimental Studies on the Acute Pulmonary Edema (Part II) : THE ROLE OF THE VENOUS RETURE IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF ADRENALIN PULMONARY EDEMA
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概要
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In the previous report the author analysed the relationship between the incidence of pulmonary edema and the change in the femoral artery pressure and suggested that the pulmonary edema took place on the input side of the heart when the load on the heart is increased beyond a critical limit, the load being thrown on the heart when it tries to pump blood into a system of high blood pressure. In this report the author studied the relationship between the adrenalin pulmonary edema and venous return. The pulmonary edema is prevented from taking place by a variety of means, i.e., the ligation of a unilateral femoral vein, pulmonary arteriolar blockade by lycopodium spores and the bleeding. This fact indicates that the incidence of a relative increase in the venous return over output is an important trigger mechanism of the adrenalin pulmonary edema. At the same time it was suggested that the mobilization of depot blood was a cause of this relative increase in the venous return.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1961-03-15
著者
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Morimoto Michinari
Department Of Internal Medicine Division I Kobe Medical College
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Morimoto Michinari
Department Of Internal Medecine Division I Kobe Medical College
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Morimoto M.
Department of Internal Medecine, Division I, Kobe Medical College
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- Experimental Studies on the Acute Pulmonary Edema (Part II) : THE ROLE OF THE VENOUS RETURE IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF ADRENALIN PULMONARY EDEMA
- Experimental Studies on the Acute Pulmonary Edema (Part III) : THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS CONTROL OF THE VENOUS RETURN IN CONNECTION WITH THE ADRENALIN PULMONARY EDEMA
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