The Effect of Priscoline on the Clearance of Radiosodium from Muscle and Skin of Man in Normal and Diseased Limbs
- 1 July 1953
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 8 (1) , 89-97
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.8.1.89
Abstract
The radiosodium clearance technic was used to measure the effect of Priscoline given intraarterially on the effective blood flow in muscle and skin of normal subjects and patients with peripheral vascular disease. The only clinically significant increase in the clearance rate of radiosodium (Na 24 ) occurred in the skin; the clearance rate in muscle showed small increases which were constantly present but not considered to be clinically significant.Keywords
This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Some factors affecting the clearance of Na24 from human muscleAmerican Heart Journal, 1952
- Consistency of clearance of radioactive sodium from human muscleAmerican Heart Journal, 1951
- Effect of Physical Factors on Radiosodium Clearance from Subcutaneous and Intramuscular Sites in Animals.Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1950
- Measurement of regional circulation by the local clearance of radioactive sodiumAmerican Heart Journal, 1949
- A NEW TREATMENT FOR THE RELIEF OF OBLITERATIVE DISEASES OF PERIPHERAL ARTERIESAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1948
- THE EFFECTS OF PRISCOL (2-BENZYL-4, 5-IMIDAZOLINE HC1) ON PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASES, HYPERTENSION AND CIRCULATION IN PATIENTSAnnals of Surgery, 1948
- THE PHARMACOLOGY OF BENZYL-IMIDAZOLINE (PRISCOL)1947
- Adrenolytic and Sympatholytic Actions of Priscol (benzyl-imidazoline)Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1946
- VASODILATATION IN THE LOWER EXTREMITIES IN RESPONSE TO IMMERSING THE FOREARMS IN WARM WATERJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1932