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Cutaneous microcirculatory disturbances are reversible in the early post-resuscitation period after asphyxial cardiac arrest. [PDF]

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Post-ischemic hyperemia following endovascular therapy for acute stroke is associated with lesion growth

Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, 2023
A substantial proportion of acute stroke patients fail to recover following successful endovascular therapy (EVT) and injury to the brain and vasculature secondary to reperfusion may be a contributor.
M. Luby   +16 more
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Adenosine And Exercise Hyperemia.

open access: green, 1977
PhD ; Anatomy & physiology ; Animals ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/190236/2/7804792 ...
Robert D. Phair
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Hyperemia Analysis Software for Assessment of Conjunctival Hyperemia Severity

Current Eye Research, 2018
We developed a hyperemia analysis software, which can quantitatively assess the degree of conjunctival hyperemia, and evaluated the reproducibility and reliability of its percent coverage. In addition, we compared the clinical grading and the percent coverage to examine the applicability of the software analysis.We took images of the temporal ...
Tsuyoshi, Yoneda   +4 more
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Inter-individual differences in the ischemic stimulus and other technical considerations when assessing reactive hyperemia.

American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2019
Reactive hyperemia is an established, non-invasive technique to assess microvascular function, and is a powerful predictor of all-cause and cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Emerging evidence from our lab suggests that reactive hyperemia is closely
R. Rosenberry   +4 more
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Reactive Hyperemia vs. Pharmacologic Hyperemia in the Canine Iliac Circulation: A Comparison

Investigative Radiology, 1983
Different methods of selective vasodilation have been described. One method is reactive hyperemia, which occurs when an arterial occlusion is released, and another method involves injection of vasodilator drugs. Since both arteriography and pressure measurements are often performed during hyperemia, it is important to know whether these two methods ...
C F, Beckmann, D C, Levin, R A, Kubicka
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Brief Muscle Hypoperfusion/Hyperemia: An Ergogenic Aid?

The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2001
The purpose of this study was to investigate how short-duration forearm hypoperfusion/hyperemia affects isometric wrist flexion maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) in humans. Fourteen subjects (7 men and 7 women) performed isometric wrist flexion MVC on a Biodex ergometer under 2 experimental conditions: (a) without preceding forearm blood pressure ...
J R, Libonati   +4 more
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Occlusive Hyperemia: A Radiosurgical Phenomenon?

Neurosurgery, 2000
Abstract OBJECTIVE Causes of neurological deficits after arteriovenous malformation (AVM) radiosurgery, including hemorrhage, radiation injury, and delayed cyst formation, are described. CONCEPT Occlusive hyperemia has been described ...
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Reactive hyperemia characteristics of the myocardium

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1960
Blood flow before and after occlusion of cannulated left circumflex coronary arteries of anesthetized open-chest dogs was studied using a continuously recording rotameter. Five- to one hundred and eighty-second occlusion periods were performed. Flow in excess of control flow (reactive hyperemia), peak flow, and duration of reactive hyperemia increased
J D, COFFMAN, D E, GREGG
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