yes it would. The trauma from bubbles likely wouldn’t.
There was once the attempt at delivering O2 by injecting concentrated H2O2 into the blood. This was done in the aorta, the largest vessel, with the idea that the bubbles would dissolve before the blood got to small vessels.
It worked, the problem was that getting O2 wasn’t the difficulty, it was getting rid of the CO2.
If it were to be injected into a certain person, would the H202 reduce to H20 before the autopsy.
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Good question.
yes it would. The trauma from bubbles likely wouldn’t.
There was once the attempt at delivering O2 by injecting concentrated H2O2 into the blood. This was done in the aorta, the largest vessel, with the idea that the bubbles would dissolve before the blood got to small vessels.
It worked, the problem was that getting O2 wasn’t the difficulty, it was getting rid of the CO2.