Japanese Heart Journal
Online ISSN : 1348-673X
Print ISSN : 0021-4868
ISSN-L : 0021-4868
Pulsatile Venous Flow in Extracorporeal Circulation
Osamu NISHIMURATakeo SAKURAIMotoyuki TAKIMOTOHisao OHTAShuichi TOKUTSUYoshiyuki YAMAOKAKazuo OKADASumio MATSUOKAYoshio SUZUKIHideki YOKOIKatsumi ENOMOTONaniwa OKADA
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1981 Volume 22 Issue 3 Pages 395-405

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Effects of pulsatile venous flow upon the microcirculation were investigated in conditions with different venous pressures by using regional perfusion in dog's hind legs. In animals with venous pressure of -18cm H2O (collapsed stage), venous pulsation brought about a significant increase in mean oxygen consumption ratio and suppressed a rise of mean resistance ratio significantly.
In animals with venous pressure of +2cm H2O (normal venous pressure stage), the venous pulsation was effective in a rise of mean oxygen consumption ratio but was not effective in suppression of mean resistance ratio. In animals with venous pressure of +10cm H2O (congestive stage), no effect of venous pulsation was recognized.
We suppose that the intermittent elevation of venous pressure by venous pulsation is effective for opening some capillaries in animals with venous pressure below +2cm H2O.
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