Extension of the theory of the multiple-indicator dilution technique to metabolic systems with an arbitrary number of rate constants (Q1059564)

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    Extension of the theory of the multiple-indicator dilution technique to metabolic systems with an arbitrary number of rate constants
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3904383

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      Extension of the theory of the multiple-indicator dilution technique to metabolic systems with an arbitrary number of rate constants (English)
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      Results of experiments performed following the so called multiple- indicator dilution technique have been evaluated by a space-distributed modification of the classical compartmental analysis. The evaluations are applied in the case of hepatic lactate metabolism. An organ (i.e. the liver) is considered as a collection of capillaries. Firstly, basic equations of the motion of perfusate in a single capillary are derived and subsequently an evaluation of the impulse response of a whole organ is carried out. In the reviewer's opinion, some parts of this work could be given a more exact and clear formulation.
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      Laplace transforms
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      arbitrary number of metabolic rate constants
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      variable capillary
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      uniform large-vessel transit times
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      multiple- indicator dilution technique
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      space-distributed modification
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      compartmental analysis
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      hepatic lactate metabolism
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      liver
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      collection of capillaries
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      impulse response
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