1. Effect of frusemide on pulmonary blood volume
- Author
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Subhash C. Manchanda, Inder Singh, P. K. Khanna, Roy Sb, and Manvir Bhatia
- Subjects
Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cardiac Catheterization ,Pulmonary Circulation ,Diuresis ,Hemodynamics ,Blood volume ,Blood Pressure ,Pulmonary Edema ,Furosemide ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Cardiac Output ,Pulmonary wedge pressure ,General Environmental Science ,Blood Volume ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,General Medicine ,Papers and Originals ,Pulmonary edema ,medicine.disease ,Blood pressure ,Regional Blood Flow ,Anesthesia ,Heart catheterization ,Cardiology ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Intracardiac frusemide given to seven patients recovering from high-altitude pulmonary oedema caused a significant reduction in the pulmonary blood volume before the onset of diuresis. This supports the suggestion that the mobilization of fluid from the pulmonary circuit is responsible for the relief of symptoms in some patients with pulmonary oedema even when a diuresis does not occur.
- Published
- 1969