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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1994
Concern that barotrauma may lead to further deterioration in pulmonary function in patients with ARDS has stimulated interest in developing methods of reducing it. These new modalities have had limited acceptance. The reasons for this include technical difficulties, associated complications, and the hypercapnia produced by the reduction in minute ...
R J, Simon, S, Mawilmada, R R, Ivatury
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Concern that barotrauma may lead to further deterioration in pulmonary function in patients with ARDS has stimulated interest in developing methods of reducing it. These new modalities have had limited acceptance. The reasons for this include technical difficulties, associated complications, and the hypercapnia produced by the reduction in minute ...
R J, Simon, S, Mawilmada, R R, Ivatury
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Hypercapnia Improves Tissue Oxygenation
Anesthesiology, 2002Background Wound infections are common, serious, surgical complications. Oxidative killing by neutrophils is the primary defense against surgical pathogens and increasing intraoperative tissue oxygen tension markedly reduces the risk of such infections.
Ozan, Akça +5 more
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Acta Paediatrica, 2008
Abstract‘Permissive hypercapnia’ is a familiar term in neonatal intensive care, given the widespread adoption of low‐tidal‐volume ventilation strategies applied with the goal of decreasing respiratory morbidity. Recent evidence suggesting that hypercapnic acidosis may itself have protective effects on the lung and other organs has led to the coining of
Robert P, Jankov, A Keith, Tanswell
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Abstract‘Permissive hypercapnia’ is a familiar term in neonatal intensive care, given the widespread adoption of low‐tidal‐volume ventilation strategies applied with the goal of decreasing respiratory morbidity. Recent evidence suggesting that hypercapnic acidosis may itself have protective effects on the lung and other organs has led to the coining of
Robert P, Jankov, A Keith, Tanswell
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Reflex control of vascular capacitance during hypoxia, hypercapnia, or hypoxic hypercapnia
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1990We tested the hypothesis that the changes in venous tone induced by changes in arterial blood oxygen or carbon dioxide require intact cardiovascular reflexes. Mongrel dogs were anesthetized with sodium pentobarbital and paralyzed with veruronium bromide. Cardiac output and central blood volume were measured by indocyanine green dilution.
C F, Rothe +2 more
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Mild Hypercapnia or Normocapnia after Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
New England Journal of Medicine, 2023Glenn Eastwood +2 more
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[Pathophysiology of hypercapnia].
Przeglad lekarski, 1997Hypercapnia occurs rather often in clinic as an obvious determinant of gas exchange compromise. The causes of this phenomenon observed while general anesthesia, especially with the use of endotracheal intubation, may depend on the skill of anesthetist as well as type and condition of the equipment used.
C, Pakulski, L, Drobnik
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Treatment of oxygeninduced hypercapnia
Lancet, The, 2001Charles D Gomersall, Gavin M Joynt
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Potassium Depletion and Hypercapnia
New England Journal of Medicine, 1969D L, Makoff, B J, Rosenbaum
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