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Methods for Determining Blood Flow Through Intact Vessels of Experimental Animals Under Conditions of Gravitational Stress and in Extraterrestrial Space CapsulesWork during the initial six months of this program has proceeded along three lines: (1) technical development of blood flowmeter instrumentation: (2) surgical considerations related to special problems of chronic implantation of flowmeter probes: (3) study of the relationship between levels of blood flow and organ activity. Principal engineering effort has been focused on the fundamental phenomena operative in the flowmeter probe and on probe design. Two probes have been constructed and a third is nearing completion. A previously unrecognized source of zero drift has been discovered and corrected. has been designed, assembled, tested and successfully employed in work on the several probes. A significant innovation which has been introduced is the use of a transformer coupled input for suppression of unwanted common mode signals. New low noise transistor amplifiers with characteristics suitable for space vehicle packaging are being developed. Linearity of the present apparatus has been found to extend at least into the near turbulent flow region. Attention has been directed to the two vascular beds of physiologic interest that present particular problems with regard to chronic implantation of flowmeter probes, the myocardium and the liver. Surgical techniques have been perfected that will permit myocardial and liver blood flow measurement. Two groups of animals have successfully undergone surgery and await the implantation of probes. Studies of the relationship between organ blood flow and levels of physiologic activity have been initiated. The first organ system studied was the heart, For the first time autoregulatory mechanisms have been demonstrated within the myocardial vascular bed which rapidly and precisely maintain coronary blood flow at a level i n keeping with the magnitude of cardiac work, Following a summary statement of the status of the program, the work performed is described, A financial review of expenditures incurred and a proposal for future funding are appended,
Document ID
19620001330
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Contractor or Grantee Report
Authors
Shaw, R. F.
(Columbia Univ. New York, NY, United States)
Date Acquired
August 1, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 1961
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Report/Patent Number
HQ-E-DAA-TN63729
CU-1-61-NASA-112-PS/ERL
Report Number: HQ-E-DAA-TN63729
Report Number: CU-1-61-NASA-112-PS/ERL
Accession Number
62N11330
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSG-112-61
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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