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. 1982 Jan;195(1):60–69. doi: 10.1097/00000658-198201001-00010

Clinical studies of a perfluorochemical whole blood substitute (Fluosol-DA) Summary of 186 cases.

T Mitsuno, H Ohyanagi, R Naito
PMCID: PMC1352405  PMID: 7034658

Abstract

After the experimental and phase one studies of our so-called "artificial blood," Fluosol-DA (20%), an emulsified mixture of perfluorodecalin and perfluorotripropylamine, were successfully completed, phase two and three clinical studies were carried out on 186 patients in Japan. The initial dose was 20 ml/Kg body weight (BW), and additional 10 ml/Kg BW doses were applied as needed. Oxygen-supplying and plasma-extending effects were established. No untoward reaction was observed in any of the 186 cases except in a case that involved long-term repeated administration. Initial studies on FLuosol-DA suggest reasonable safety; however, additional clinical trials appear warranted.

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