Cardiac output in man.

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1951
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Cardiac output in man. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

The film demonstrates two methods of estimating the cardiac output in man. Animated diagrams illustrate the earlier efforts of Stephen Hales, and also explains the Fick principle of estimating cardiac output. Measurement of oxygen consumption by spirometry is followed by technical details of cardiac catheterisation and sampling of blood from the right heart and the brachial artery. The analysis of samples on a Haldane blood gas apparatus is shown with diagrammatic explanations. Optical pressure recording from the right heart by means of a strain gauge is illustrated. The Hamilton dye method of estimating cardiac output is then shown. The principles involved are illustrated in animated diagrams, and the actual technique of dye injection and collection of arterial samples is seen. The results of the two methods of estimating cardiac output are compared showing reasonably good agreement of the two techniques. Features Werner Forssman describing his method of catheterisation, developed in 1929.

Publication/Creation

UK, 1951.

Physical description

1 encoded moving image (35:30 mins) : sound, color

Duration

00:35:30

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ICI

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Unrestricted
CC-BY-NC
Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 2.0 UK: England & Wales

Language note

In English.

Creator/production credits

Produced in the Post Graduate Medical School of London in collaboration with the staff of the Department of Medicine, director, Proessor I. McMichael. Directed and photographed by Cyril Jenkins (film consultant), animated diagrams by J&R Goodliffe, high voltage cine radiography by Watson & Sons Ltd. Produced by the ICI Film Unit.

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The film is dirty and scratched and has a very blue hue.

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