Acute Changes in Oxyhemoglobin Affinity EFFECTS ON OXYGEN TRANSPORT AND UTILIZATION
AUTOR(ES)
Riggs, Thomas E.
RESUMO
It has been postulated that 2,3-diphosphoglycerate (DPG)-mediated changes in oxyhemoglobin affinity play an important role in oxygen delivery; however, the effect of an acute increase in affinity without changing red cell mass has not been systematically evaluated. This study was designed to measure changes in oxygen transport and oxygen consumption produced by an acute increase in oxyhemoglobin affinity caused by an autologous exchange transfusion using DPG-depleted stored blood.
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