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This study examined the effect of hypocapnia (PaCO2 20 mm Hg) on cerebral metabolism and the electroencephalogram (EEG) findings in 12 dogs during nitroglycerin (NTG)-induced hypotension. Previous studies suggest that NTG is a more potent cerebral vasodilator than sodium nitroprusside or
Hyperventilation (HV) is routinely used in the management of increased intracranial pressure (ICP) in severe head injury. However, this treatment continues to be controversial because it has been reported that long-lasting reduced cerebral blood flow (CBF) due to profound sustained hypocapnia may
Although hyperventilation with hypocapnia is frequently used in the management of neurosurgical patients in whom sensory-evoked potentials may be monitored, the effects of hypocapnia on evoked potentials have not been described with precision. In the present experiment, the effects of randomized
Cerebral vascular responses to hypocapnia during hypotension to a mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) = 50 mm Hg induced with sodium nitroprusside (SNP, n = 12) or trimethaphan (TMP, n = 12) were examined in dogs. Cerebral vascular resistance (CVR) and cerebral blood flow (CBF) at PaCO2 = 40 mm Hg,
Spinal muscular atrophy type I (SMA-I) is characterized by progressive muscle weakness with onset in early infancy, usually resulting in mortality before two years of age. However, the processes underlying the pathophysiological progression of the disease remain unclear. Prior to the onset of muscle
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In patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) the architecture of the developing lungs and the ventilation of lung units are progressively affected, influencing intrapulmonary gas mixing and gas exchange. We examined the long-term course of blood gas measurements in relation to characteristics of
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Clinical investigations suggest that premature infants who require mechanical ventilation from respiratory distress syndrome are at increased risk for periventricular leukomalacia if hypocapnia occurs during respiratory management. The question remains as to the contribution of hypocapnia
The influence of different levels of carbon dioxide during general anaesthesia on postoperative recovery was studied. Sixty female patients were divided into two age groups. Thirty patients were over 60 years old and 30 patients were under 46 years old. Artificial ventilation with added carbon
In case of cranial trauma, early respiratory troubles either of central or peripheral origin often accelerate the deterioration of the neurological situation. The different values of PCO2, PO2, pH and alcaline reserve measured on samples of CSF in comatose patients prove the central acidosis related
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To assess the pulmonary manifestations of severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS).
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A retrospective nationwide 10-year multicenter study.
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Sixteen of 19 tertiary medical centers in Israel.
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All patients hospitalized at these centers for severe OHSS between
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Cerebral oxygenation can be monitored clinically by cerebral oximetry (regional oxygen saturation, rSO2) using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). Changes in rSO2 have been shown to precede changes in pulse oximetry, providing an early detection of clinical deterioration. Cerebral oximetry
WWOX, the gene that spans the second most common human chromosomal fragile site, FRA16D, is inactivated in multiple human cancers and behaves as a suppressor of tumor growth. Since we are interested in understanding WWOX function in both normal and cancer tissues we generated mice harboring a
The abnormal respiratory regulation as well as respiratory muscle degeneration are thought to be involved in the pathogenesis of alveolar hypoventilation in myotonic dystrophy (MD). In the present study we recorded changes in oxygen saturation resulting from exercise and hyperventilation in MD,
The Valsalva manoeuvre was used to examine circulatory reflexes in 22 patients with acute myocardial infarction. Four patients had the 'square wave' response of cardiac failure and two responded normally to the manoeuvre. In the remaining 18 patients there was a 20 per cent or more fall in pulse
Surgery for the treatment of moyamoya disease includes direct and indirect anastomosis. In the present study, three cases with moyamoya disease, in which acute brain swelling in the operative field occurred just after opening of the dura mater and indirect anastomosis was performed as a substitute