Affiliation:
1. Departments of Surgery and Experimental Pathology, St Mary's Hospital, London
Abstract
Abstract
Glyceryl trioleate has been injected into greyhounds as a model of the fat embolism syndrome. Pulmonary vascular pressures, systemic arterial pressure and cardiac output were determined at regular intervals over an 8-hour period. It has been shown that glyceryl trioleate causes an increased pulmonary vascular resistance and a fall in cardiac output. These effects are mediated partly by a direct mechanical block of pulmonary vessels and partly through a thrombogenic property of the injected fat. The relevance of these findings to the clinical situation is discussed and a sequence of events for the fat embolism syndrome is proposed.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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