1979
DOI: 10.1136/hrt.41.4.477
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Blood volume in angina pectoris.

Abstract: suMMARY Blood volume was measured in 60 consecutive male patients with disabling angina pectoris undergoing preoperative investigation for coronary bypass surgery. Of these patients, 58 had a lower blood volume than predicted. There was a decrease in blood volume of 21 per cent (1-3 litres) from the predicted normal value (P < 0.001). Seventeen per cent of the patients were on diuretics, 30 per cent were on digitalis, and 48 per cent were on beta-blocking drugs at the time of the study. There was no correlatio… Show more

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