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A Method of Obtaining Renal Venous Blood in Unanesthetized Persons with Observations on the Extraction of Oxygen and Sodium Para-Amino Hippurate

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1944

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Abstract

Catheterization of the renal vein offers a safe and relatively simple method of obtaining blood as it leaves the kidney in the resting unanesthetized human subject. In preliminary observation on 8 subjects the renal arteriovenous oxygen difference varied from 1.9 to 2.8 volumes per cent., averaging 2.3 volumes per cent. Sodium para-amino hippurate, at low plasma levels, was 88 per cent. extracted during a single circulation through the kidney.

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