Increased erythrocyte 2,3-DPG: Usefulness during hypoxia

Ten hypoxic patients were randomly treated with either intravenous saline or intravenous inosine, pyruvate, and inorganic phosphate (IPP). IPP proved to be an easy, nontoxic method of rapidly increasing erythrocyte 2,3-DPG. There was no evidence of improved tissue oxygenation in association with inc...

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description Ten hypoxic patients were randomly treated with either intravenous saline or intravenous inosine, pyruvate, and inorganic phosphate (IPP). IPP proved to be an easy, nontoxic method of rapidly increasing erythrocyte 2,3-DPG. There was no evidence of improved tissue oxygenation in association with increased concentrations or erythrocyte 2,3-DPG. Several alternative interpretations of the data are presented.
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Cardiac Output
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Diphosphoglyceric Acids - blood
Erythrocytes - analysis
Erythrocytes - metabolism
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Hemoglobins - analysis
Humans
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Oxygen - blood
Oxygen Consumption
Phosphates - administration & dosage
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Positive-Pressure Respiration
Pyruvates - administration & dosage
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