作者
MICHAEL P Hlastala, SUSAN L Bernard, HOWARD H Erickson, MR Fedde, EM Gaughan, R McMurphy, MJ Emery, N Polissar, RW Glenny
发表日期
1996/9/1
期刊
Journal of applied physiology
卷号
81
期号
3
页码范围
1051-1061
简介
Recent studies using microspheres in dogs, pigs and goats have demonstrated considerable heterogeneity of pulmonary perfusion within isogravitational planes. These studies demonstrate a minimal role of gravity in determining pulmonary blood flow distribution. To test whether a gravitational gradient would be more apparent in an animal with large vertical lung height, we measured perfusion heterogeneity in horses (vertical lung height = approximately 55 cm). Four unanesthetized Thoroughbred geldings (422-500 kg) were studied awake in the standing position with fluorescent microspheres injected into a central vein. Between 1,621 and 2,503 pieces (1.3 cm3 in volume) were obtained from the lungs of each horse with spatial coordinates, and blood flow was determined for each piece. The coefficient of variation of blood flow throughout the lungs ranged between 22 and 57% among the horses. Considerable …
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