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Review
. 1988 Jul;3(3):36-43.
doi: 10.1097/00005382-198807000-00010.

Theoretical and practical considerations of measuring extravascular lung water

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Theoretical and practical considerations of measuring extravascular lung water

C Giuntini et al. J Thorac Imaging. 1988 Jul.

Abstract

The volume of extravascular lung water is currently measured in vivo from the difference in mean transit times of the extrapolated first-pass dilution curves of two indicators, one diffusible and the other confined to the intravascular space. To overcome the limitations of this method, one can prolong the measurement interval, introduce a highly diffusible indicator, or both. In the first case, recirculating indicators are measured and included in the computation by deconvolution of the mean transit time through the lung. In the second case, heat is used as the water indicator. In the third case, not yet explored, recirculating heat would be measured and long thermal transit times uncovered. In view of the complexity of the deconvolution method and the pitfalls of the thermal dilution method, a radiographic score of pulmonary edema may be more useful clinically to assess the volume of extravascular lung water in patients with heart disease or adult respiratory distress syndrome.

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