RT @tony_breu: @AdamRodmanMD @WilliamAird4 8/ When blood was administered to the jejunum or upper ileum, a smaller rise in BUN was seen. An…
RT @tony_breu: He then took a patient who had had an episode of hematemesis and administered steak and, later, a 2-liter blood meal. The r…
He then took a patient who had had an episode of hematemesis and administered steak and, later, a 2-liter blood meal. The rise in BUN seen in three conditions were nearly identical! https://t.co/HFWASWmUY6 https://t.co/FLoV0lcHmC
In the same 1939 study included in the tweetorial, Schiff gave participants 1.8 kg of beef steak. The BUN increased. https://t.co/HFWASWmUY6 https://t.co/WI2lR7ShRw
RT @tony_breu: @AdamRodmanMD @WilliamAird4 8/ When blood was administered to the jejunum or upper ileum, a smaller rise in BUN was seen. An…
RT @tony_breu: @AdamRodmanMD @WilliamAird4 7/ When 250 mL of blood was administered via an orogastric tube, he saw a very small rise in BUN…
RT @tony_breu: @AdamRodmanMD @WilliamAird4 6/ To address this question Schiff enrolled 15 participants and administered blood to various si…
@AdamRodmanMD @WilliamAird4 8/ When blood was administered to the jejunum or upper ileum, a smaller rise in BUN was seen. And after colonic administration, no increase in BUN was seen. 💡This supports the notion that there is something special about UPPER
@AdamRodmanMD @WilliamAird4 7/ When 250 mL of blood was administered via an orogastric tube, he saw a very small rise in BUN. As they increased the dose of blood to 500, 1000, and 2000 mL he saw a greater increase in BUN. https://t.co/HFWASWmUY6 https:/
@AdamRodmanMD @WilliamAird4 6/ To address this question Schiff enrolled 15 participants and administered blood to various sites within the GI tract. He then examined how the BUN changed based on the amount of blood delivered and the site of administration
@thecurbsiders @medrants In 1939 you could you could drip 1-2 L of blood into the stomach via NGT just too see what happened https://t.co/eLCkOScEvP @JJRyanMD told me this 10 years ago, but never looked it up until my residents and students demanded eviden