S. Uhlig et O. Heiny, MEASURING THE WEIGHT OF THE ISOLATED-PERFUSED RAT LUNG DURING NEGATIVE-PRESSURE VENTILATION, Journal of pharmacological and toxicological methods, 33(3), 1995, pp. 147-152
Weight measurement represents a means of quantitating edema formation
in isolated lungs and following its time course. During ventilation by
negative pressure measurements with commonly used weight transducers
are impossible because the pressure changes inside the artificial thor
acic chamber affect the weight reading. Therefore, we have developed a
weight transducer that can be used during negative pressure ventilati
on Its design and applicability for assessing weight gain induced by v
arious agents in the negative-pressure-ventilated isolated perfused ra
t lung is presented here.