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{{short description|Principle applied to the measurement of blood flow to an organ}} {{for|the diffusion law|Fick's law of diffusion}} The '''Fick principle''' states that blood flow to an organ can be calculated using a marker substance if the following information is known: * Amount of marker substance taken up by the organ per unit time * Concentration of marker substance in arterial blood supplying the organ * Concentration of marker substance in venous blood leaving the organ Developed by [[Adolf Eugen Fick]] (1829–1901), the Fick principle has been applied to the measurement of [[cardiac output]]. Its underlying principles may also be applied in a variety of clinical situations. In Fick's original method, the "organ" was the entire human body and the marker substance was oxygen. The first published mention was in conference proceedings from July 9, 1870 from a lecture he gave at that conference;<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Fick|first1=Adolf|title=Ueber die Messung dea Blutquantums in den Herzventrikela.|journal=Verhandlungen der Physikalisch-medizinische Gesellschaft zu Würzburg|date=9 July 1870|volume=2|pages=XVI-XVII|hdl=2027/mdp.39015076673493?urlappend=%3Bseq=628 |url=https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015076673493?urlappend=%3Bseq=628|access-date=24 Oct 2017|language=de}} NB: summary of his principle is under point (4) of the proceedings.</ref> it is this publishing that is most often used by articles to cite Fick's contribution.The principle may be applied in different ways. For example, if the blood flow to an organ is known, together with the arterial and venous concentrations of the marker substance, the uptake of marker substance by the organ may then be calculated.{{cn|date=March 2021}}
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