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Fermentative capacity of baker’s yeast exposed to hyperbaric stress [PDF]
Baker’s yeast suspensions were incubated at different pressures (from 1 bar to 6 bar) and different gases [air, O2 and a mixture of 8% (v/v) CO2, 21% O2 and N2].
Belo, Isabel, Campelo, Ana F.
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy [PDF]
Hyperbaric oxygen is a treatment in which a patient breathes 100% oxygen intermittently while inside a treatment chamber at a pressure higher than at sea level pressure (ie, >1 atm). In certain circumstances, it represents the primary treatment modality, whereas in others it is an adjunct to surgical or pharmacologic interventions.
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A wireless‐charging sustained oxygen release from conductive microgels (SOCO) served as an antenna and an on‐demand O2 release for nerve regeneration is developed. Introducing “electromagnetic messenger”, using external alternating magnetic field (AMF) to enhance catalytic oxygen release and electrical stimulation to promote the reconstruction of blood
Hoi Man Iao+15 more
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for the Treatment of Fournier’s Gangrene: A Review of 34 Cases
Introduction: Fournier’s gangrene is a serious necrotizing infection that can be fatal if not promptly attended. Treatment for this condition consists of a combination of surgical debridement, antibiotherapy and supportive care.
Isabel Rosa, Francisco Guerreiro
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ABSTRACT Air embolism from central venous access removal may be fatal, even when removed in the supine position. This case demonstrates that a high index of suspicion combined with point‐of‐care ultrasonography is vital for the rapid diagnosis and management of this condition.
Yong Chae Jung+4 more
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Pathophysiology of Wound Development and Chronicity in Renal Disease: A Narrative Review
ABSTRACT Renal disease, including chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end‐stage renal disease (ESRD), has a profound impact on wound healing. Multiple studies have demonstrated that renal disease leads to an increased risk of diabetic foot ulcers, the formation of unique wounds like calciphylaxis, slower wound healing and a higher risk of amputation. This
Kirtana Sandepudi+6 more
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Effects of hyperbaric oxygenation on survival time of aluminum phosphide intoxicated rats
Background: Aluminium phosphide (AlP) is used as a fumigant. It produces phosphine gas which is a mitochondrial poison. Although this poisoning has been repeatedly reported in literature with a high mortality rate, there is no known antidote for AlP ...
Hossein Saidi+3 more
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OBJECTIVE: In the post-sternotomy mediastinitis patients, Staphylococcus aureus is the pathogenic microorganism encountered most often. In our study, we aimed to determine the efficacy of antibiotic treatment with vancomycin and tigecycline, alone or in
Tolga Kurt+6 more
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Measurements of Platinum Electrode Potential in Blood and Blood Plasma and Serum [PDF]
The method of electrochemical pretreatment of platinum electrode with the goal of standardizing the initial state of electrode surface and its open-circuit potential (OCP) in the blood and other biological media is proposed.
Davydov, Alexei+6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Vision loss following a facial esthetic procedure with soft‐tissue fillers is an event for which there is only a short treatment window to restore blood flow before irreversible ischemic damage occurs. Objective To provide a current standardized treatment approach for the management of retinal artery occlusion after intra‐arterial ...
Sheila Barbarino+2 more
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