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141 related items for PubMed ID: 7035517

  • 1. Flow-dependence of extravascular thermal volume as an index of pulmonary edema.
    Rice DL, Miller WC.
    Intensive Care Med; 1981; 7(6):269-75. PubMed ID: 7035517
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  • 2. The thermal-dye method of lung water measurement is reliable at a low cardiac output.
    Calcagni DE, Mihm FG, Feeley TW, Halperin BD, Rosenthal MH.
    J Surg Res; 1986 Sep; 41(3):286-92. PubMed ID: 3762135
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  • 3. Measurement of extravascular lung water in dogs using the thermal-green dye indicator dilution method.
    Mihm FG, Feeley TW, Rosenthal MH, Lewis F.
    Anesthesiology; 1982 Aug; 57(2):116-22. PubMed ID: 7046519
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  • 4. A single indicator technique to estimate extravascular lung water.
    Elings VB, Lewis FR.
    J Surg Res; 1982 Nov; 33(5):375-85. PubMed ID: 6752580
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  • 5. Extravascular lung water measurement in septic sheep.
    Andreasson S, Bylock A, Smith L, Risberg B.
    J Surg Res; 1986 Feb; 40(2):95-104. PubMed ID: 3511325
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  • 6. [Double indicator dilution method using heat and dye to measure pulmonary extravascular water volume].
    Arakawa M, Yasuda Y, Kambara K, Iinuma J, Miyazaki H, Segawa T, Hirakawa S.
    J Cardiogr; 1985 Sep; 15(3):787-93. PubMed ID: 3915510
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  • 7. Thermal dye double indicator dilution measurement of lung water in man: comparison with gravimetric measurements.
    Mihm FG, Feeley TW, Jamieson SW.
    Thorax; 1987 Jan; 42(1):72-6. PubMed ID: 3616974
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  • 8. A problem in the measurements of pulmonary extravascular water volume by double indicator dilution method, using heat and dye--thermal diffusion into the left ventricular wall.
    Yasuda Y, Hirakawa S, Arakawa M, Kambara K, Iinuma J.
    Jpn Circ J; 1984 Jun; 48(6):580-90. PubMed ID: 6204070
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  • 9. Continuous negative extrathoracic pressure ventilation, lung water volume, and central blood volume. Studies in dogs with pulmonary edema induced by oleic acid.
    Kudoh I, Andoh T, Doi H, Kaneko K, Okutsu Y, Okumura F.
    Chest; 1992 Feb; 101(2):530-3. PubMed ID: 1735284
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  • 10. Effect of positive-end expiratory pressure on accuracy of thermal-dye measurements of lung water.
    Enderson BL, Rice C, Moss GS.
    J Surg Res; 1985 Mar; 38(3):224-30. PubMed ID: 3884898
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  • 11. Effects of ventilation and pleural effusion on measurements of airway thermal volume and blood flow in dog lungs.
    Kano A, Kambara K, Arakawa M, Ando F, Ohno M, Tsuchiya M, Nishigaki K, Fujiwara H.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 1995 Oct; 79(4):1320-9. PubMed ID: 8567579
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  • 12. Accuracy of transpulmonary thermodilution versus gravimetric measurement of extravascular lung water.
    Katzenelson R, Perel A, Berkenstadt H, Preisman S, Kogan S, Sternik L, Segal E.
    Crit Care Med; 2004 Jul; 32(7):1550-4. PubMed ID: 15241101
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  • 13. Effect of PEEP and type of injury on thermal-dye estimation of pulmonary edema.
    Carlile PV, Lowery DD, Gray BA.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 1986 Jan; 60(1):22-31. PubMed ID: 3511023
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  • 14. The measurement of extravascular lung water by thermal-green dye indicator dilution.
    Lewis FR, Elings VB, Hill SL, Christensen JM.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1982 Jan; 384():394-410. PubMed ID: 7046565
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  • 15. Factors influencing the estimation of extravascular lung water by transpulmonary thermodilution in critically ill patients.
    Michard F, Schachtrupp A, Toens C.
    Crit Care Med; 2005 Jun; 33(6):1243-7. PubMed ID: 15942338
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  • 16. Type of lung injury influences the thermal-dye estimation of extravascular lung water.
    Carlile PV, Gray BA.
    J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol; 1984 Sep; 57(3):680-5. PubMed ID: 6436208
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  • 17. Thermal-dye lung water measurements: effects of edema and embolization.
    Oppenheimer L, Elings VB, Lewis FR.
    J Surg Res; 1979 May; 26(5):504-12. PubMed ID: 374880
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  • 18. A problem intrinsic to the measurements of the pulmonary extravascular water volume by the thermal-dye technic with the sampling site in the bifurcation of the aorta. Thermal equilibrium with the aortic wall.
    Kambara K, Yasuda Y, Iinuma J, Arakawa M, Hirakawa S.
    Jpn Circ J; 1985 Mar; 49(3):301-10. PubMed ID: 3884858
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  • 19. Effect of cardiac output on extravascular lung water estimates made with the Edwards lung water computer.
    Fallon KD, Drake RE, Laine GA, Gabel JC.
    Anesthesiology; 1985 Apr; 62(4):505-8. PubMed ID: 3885793
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  • 20. [A clinical study of pulmonary edema on paraquat poisoning by double indicator dilution method using heat and sodium].
    Yamamoto I, Sawada Y, Ueyama M, Hirokane T, Sato K, Ishibe Y, Oono K, Yoshimitsu T.
    Kokyu To Junkan; 1989 May; 37(5):517-22. PubMed ID: 2664931
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