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Abstract Ischaemic preconditioning (IPC) is reported to improve performance, fatigue and recovery, yet evidence in team‐sport settings remains limited. We examined the effects of repeated IPC on external workload, perceptual strain and recovery during ecologically valid Gaelic football training.
Lorcan Daly +2 more
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The unexpected clot: unilateral brachial artery occlusion unmasking antithrombin III deficiency; case report and therapeutic considerations. [PDF]
Ishqair MA +5 more
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Abstract Prolonged sitting disrupts lower‐limb endothelial and microvascular function, likely via reduced shear stress and blunted microvascular reactivity. We examined whether Tabata‐style high‐intensity interval training (HIIT) mitigates this sitting‐induced vascular dysfunction.
Nobukazu Kasai +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Undescribed Breast Blood Supply from the Brachial Artery: Circumflex Mammary Artery. [PDF]
Hori S +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
Brachial artery cannulation [PDF]
Kucuker, Seref A., Tasdemir, Oguz
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Abstract Sympathetic nervous system activation is a hallmark of high‐altitude hypoxia, yet the afferent mechanisms remain incompletely defined. We examined the relative contributions of pulmonary arterial mechanoreceptors and carotid chemoreceptors – two excitatory pathways co‐activated by hypoxia – to sustained sympathoexcitation at altitude.
Michiel T. Ewalts +13 more
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Abstract Regulation of respiratory muscle blood flow during acute systemic hypotension remains poorly understood in humans because continuous assessment of microvascular perfusion during rapid haemodynamic transients has been technically challenging. Using diffuse correlation spectroscopy, we investigated second‐by‐second coupling between mean arterial
Masashi Ichinose +2 more
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Impaired Brachial Artery Reactivity in Young Adults With Clinically Quiescent Juvenile Dermatomyositis. [PDF]
Pachman LM +4 more
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Abstract Post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with elevated cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, yet the underlying physiological characterization in young adults remain unclear. This study examines whether autonomic and/or vascular dysfunction predominates as an early precursor to CVD development in young adults with PTSD and explores the
Jennifer B. Weggen +6 more
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Extremely delayed brachial artery pseudoaneurysm occurring 25 years after a severe burn injury: A case report and literature review. [PDF]
Hatada K +3 more
europepmc +1 more source

