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Original Article

Quantitative Determination of Pulmonary Microembolism in the Dog

Comparison of In vivo and In vitro Methods

Pages 72-83 | Received 05 Nov 1973, Published online: 18 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

External monitoring and in vitro measurement of pulmonary microembolism using 51Cr-labelled platelets and 125I-labelled fibrinogen were compared. The micro-enbolism was induced in dogs by intravenous infusion of thrombin and the radioactivities were recorded by an external detector as well as at intervals in biopsy material. External detection proved to give lower estimates of the amount of trapped radioactivity than in vitro measurements. This was particularly so for 51Cr. Thus only about 2/13 of the in vitro amount of trapped 51Cr and about 1/3 of the 125I radioactivity were revealed by external detection. External detection, however, records the changes continuously and therefore offers advantages over the biopsy technique, which requires open chest surgery and artificial respiration with consequent alterations in intrathoracic pressure and circulatory conditions.

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