Sentence examples for ml per kilogram from inspiring English sources

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In the "average American man" (weighing 86 kg, or about 190 pounds) the blood volume is about 78 ml per kilogram (about 6.7 litres [7 quarts] for a man weighing 86 kg), and the loss of any part of this will initiate certain cardiovascular reflexes.

The average tidal volume was of 443.9 ml (range 431-457) that corresponds to 7.5 ml per kilogram of predicted body weight (IC 95%%: 7,35-7,66).

After induction of general anaesthesia and instrumentation for haemodynamic monitoring, haemorrhagic shock was induced in ten female sheep by stepwise blood withdrawal of 3 × 10 mL per kilogram body weight.

All patients received 1.5 ml per kilogram of body weight intravenous iodinated contrast agent (Ultravist 370; Bayer Schering Pharma, Leverkusen, Germany) at an injection rate of 4 ml/s using an automatic injector through an antecubital vein and followed by 40 50 ml of saline solution chase at the same flow rate.

All ARDS patients received protective ventilation and were ventilated as follows: assist-control mode, initial tidal volume targeted at 6 mL per kilogram of predicted body weight, positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) level was selected from the PEEP-FiO2 table proposed by the ARDS network [26], and end-inspiratory pressure was measured to be kept below 30 cm of water.

Tidal volumes were expressed as ml per kilogram ideal body weight.

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Following baseline measurements ("baseline" time point), 3 × 10 mL blood per kilogram body weight was withdrawn stepwise over a period of 5 min each.

Patients received 0.1 ml gadobutrol per kilogram of body weight (Gadovist 1,0 mmol/ml, Bayer Healthcare, Germany).

The trachea was cannulated and the right lung was lavaged gently in three cycles of inserting and reclaiming the solution with 27 ml saline per kilogram body weight.

Thus, children, who have blood volumes that are proportionately smaller (80 mL less per kilogram body weight), would have higher blood concentrations of a chemical after the absorption of the same amount of chemical after an exposure compared with adults with an identical exposure.

Previous studies conducted in adult patients [ 22, 24, 25] found that the increase in IBP was statistically significant with a small instillation volume, and two studies conducted in children and infants [ 37, 38] found that the IAP is most accurately measured by instilling into the bladder 1 ml saline per kilogram of body weight.

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