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  • Title: Organ blood flow and distribution of cardiac output in nonanesthetized swine.
    Author: Tranquilli WJ, Parks CM, Thurmon JC, Benson GJ, Koritz GD, Manohar M, Theodorakis MC.
    Journal: Am J Vet Res; 1982 May; 43(5):895-7. PubMed ID: 7091857.
    Abstract:
    Organ blood flow and distribution of cardiac output (CO) were determined in awake resting swine, using radionuclide-labeled 15-micrometer diameter microspheres. Absolute values of blood flow (per 100-g basis) were determined for various organs and peripheral tissues. Internal organs of the swine, which constituted 8.25 +/- 0.79% of the total body mass, received 45.46 +/- 2.64% of the resting CO. The fraction of CO received by brain, heart, kidneys, liver (via hepatic artery), and gastrointestinal tract was 1.13%, 3.04%, 12.95%, 4.27%, and 18.71%, respectively.
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