Change in intravascular temperature during heavy exercise

Abstract
Intravascular temperatures were measured in the brachial arteries, brachial veins and femoral veins of five healthy volunteers during periods of heavy treadmill exercise. A mean temperature rise of 0.67°C was recorded from the femoral vein and of 0.49°C from the brachial artery and vein. These changes were insufficient to account for a previously demonstrated rightward shift of the oxygen dissociation curve during exercise. Submitted on May 19, 1959
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