1. Untersuchungen uber die Wirkung von Diazoxid, einer neuen blutdrucksenkenden;Just, H.; Stein, U.,1969
2. Influence of intravenous injection rate on protein binding and vascular activity of diazoxide;Sellers, E.M.; Koch-Weser, J.;Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences,1973
3. Primary pulmonary hypertension: a fatality during pulmonary angiography;Snider, G.L.; Ferris, E.; Gaensler, E.A.; Messer, J.V.; Hayes, J.A.; Gersten, M.D.; Coutu, R.C.;Chest,1973
4. Diazoxide administered by peripheral vein has Drs Rubino and Schroeder are right to emphasise been found to lower pulmonary artery pressure the dangers of intrapulmonary arterial injections of and resistance in patients with pulmonary hypertension (Just and Stein, 1969). The intravenous solution is highly alkaline (pH 11 6) and known to be irritating to vascular tissue. Given the potentially lethal response to pulmonary artery injections in patients with primary pulmonary hypotension (Snider;Sir;et al; wonder if pulmonary artery injection should be avoided in future trials of this drug,1973