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(Circulation. 1963;27:691.)
© 1963 American Heart Association, Inc.


Oxygen Uptake of Tissues Following Acidosis During Profound Hypothermia

JOHN R. PREHATNY M.D.1; NATHANIEL P. H. CHING M.D.1; JOHN Y. TEMPLETON III M.D.1; THOMAS F. NEALON JR. M.D.1

1 From the Department of Surgery, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Oxygen consumption was measured in experimental dogs, cooled to 15 C., by biventricular bypass and blood-stream cooling. Rendering the animals acidotic by the infusion of dilute HCl did not change the consumption of oxygen.