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Objective: Electrocautery in laparoscopic surgeries converts abdominal carbon dioxide gas into carbon monoxide, which binds to hemoglobin with a higher affinity than oxygen and can impair oxygen transport and lead to hypoxia.
Selin Erel +3 more
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This study develops and solves mathematical models using a time-dependent Fick’s law of diffusion with the tools of non-Newtonian mechanics specifically the power-law fluid model with appropriate boundary conditions to predict the concentration profiles
O. Oluwatusin +4 more
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Abstract Exposure to charcoal biomass (CB) pollutants affects the cardiorespiratory system. We assessed cardiopulmonary responses (CPR) to exercise in charcoal producers (CPs) compared to farmers and evaluated the prevalence of exercise‐induced bronchoconstriction (EIB).
Pierre Lofuta Olenga Vuvu +7 more
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Monóxido de carbono en cadáveres y su relevancia para la medicina forense
Carbon monoxide poisoning causes 50,000 deaths per year globally, being the leading cause of gas poisoning. In Honduras, between 2012 and 2016, it caused 18 deaths, 72% accidental and 28% suicides.
Milgian Susana Ponce Barahona +1 more
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Noninvasive photoacoustic microscopy of methemoglobin in vivo [PDF]
Due to the various causes of methemoglobinemia and its potential to be confused with other diseases, in vivo measurements of methemoglobin have significant applications in the clinic.
Tang, Min +3 more
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Adverse effects of cigarette smoking on exhaled breath carbon monoxide, blood carboxyhemoglobin, and hematological parameters amongst Sri Lankan adult tobacco smokers: A descriptive study [PDF]
Prasanna Herath +4 more
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Immunotherapeutic targeting of aging‐associated isoDGR motif in chronic lung inflammation
Accumulation of isoDGR‐damaged proteins in aged lung tissues leads to macrophage infiltration and chronic inflammation. Anti‐isoDGR antibodies treatment clears isoDGR proteins and reduces inflammation and lung damage. Abstract Accumulation of damaged biomolecules in body tissues is the primary cause of aging and age‐related chronic diseases. Since this
Pazhanichamy Kalailingam +24 more
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Inhalation injury: epidemiology, pathology, treatment strategies [PDF]
Lung injury resulting from inhalation of smoke or chemical products of combustion continues to be associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Combined with cutaneous burns, inhalation injury increases fluid resuscitation requirements, incidence ...
David J Dries, Frederick W Endorf
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Introduction: Surgery is supposed to modulate the production of carbon monoxide by the reduction of heme oxygenase activity or transcriptional regulation of inducible heme oxygenase.
Aleksandra Gavrilovska-Brzanov +9 more
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Hemoglobin synthesis rates in young trained and untrained males and females are not different
Abstract We employed deuterated water (2H2O) to compare the fractional synthetic rate (FSR) of hemoglobin in trained (n = 10) and untrained humans (n = 10). Participants had a mean V̇O2max of 49.8 [SD: 10.9] mL/kg/min, hemoglobin mass of 775 [180] g, and red blood cell volume of 2370 [550] mL.
Hilkka Kontro +2 more
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