Hypoxia and exercise increase the transpulmonary passage of 99mTc-labeled albumin particles in humans.
Intrapulmonary arteriovenous anastomoses (IPAVs) are large diameter connections that allow blood to bypass the lung capillaries and may provide a route for right-to-left embolus transmission. These anastomoses are recruited by exercise and catecholamines and hypoxia. Yet, whether IPAVs are recruited...
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Main Authors: | Melissa L Bates, Emily T Farrell, Alyssa Drezdon, Joseph E Jacobson, Scott B Perlman, Marlowe W Eldridge |
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2014
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