Abstract

Pulmonary oedema was induced in dogs by dextran overload and the amount of fluid quantitatively assessed by using a double indicator dilution technique (ETVL). Changes in ETVL and arterial oxygenation were related to light and electron microscopic alterations of lung in early oedema and in gross oedema before and after continuous positive pressure ventilation (CPPV) was applied.

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