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Effect of intentional restriction of venous return on tissue oxygenation in a porcine model of acute limb ischemia.

Wonho KimDoonghoon ChoiYangsoo JangChung-Mo NamSeung-Ho HurMyeong-Ki Hong
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Partial venous occlusion results in an increase of venous oxygen saturation in the ischemic limb, while significant changes in venous oxygen saturation are not observed in the control limb. An explanation for this may be that the oxygen consumption in the limb tissue is increased because it gets congested with the partial venous occlusion in the right CIV.
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