1992
DOI: 10.1159/000129204
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Changes in Hepatic Hemodynamics and Oxygen Consumption after Partial Hepatic Congestion in Dogs

Abstract: The effects of 66 % hepatic congestion (group 2, n = 6) on liver blood flow and hepatic oxygen metabolism were investigated in anesthetized dogs using an ultrasonic transit time flowmeter. The results were compared with those for control dogs (group 1, n = 6) and for 60% hepatectomized dogs (group 3, n = 6) wherein almost the same amount of hepatic parenchyma was removed as was congested in group 2. Portal blood flow (PVF) in group 2 and group 3 decreased similarly to 60 and 63 % of the baseline values, respec… Show more

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