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Cardiovascular Implications of Intermittent Hypoxia: A Comprehensive Narrative Review. [PDF]
Dantu G +6 more
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The physiology of survival: Space
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Damian M. Bailey, Angelique van Ombergen
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Reflections on Consciousness in Intensive Care
ABSTRACT Evaluating consciousness in intensive care is pivotal to relieving suffering with analgesic or sedative drugs and in prognosis and diagnoses. The usual clinical perspective is to equate consciousness with responsiveness, assuming functional motor responses and sympathetic activity of the patient. Clinical diagnoses of coma may be wrong in more
Michael Broomé, Tiit Mathiesen
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Positive Airway Pressure Therapies for Heart Failure: What Do the Trials Tell Us? [PDF]
Pec J, Arzt M.
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Abstract Obesity rates have surpassed underweight globally, increasing the burden of cardiometabolic complications on healthcare systems. Hypoxic training has emerged as a potential intervention to improve cardiometabolic health in adults with obesity, but evidence remains inconclusive. This systematic review and meta‐analysis evaluated whether hypoxic
Alessandro Gatti +12 more
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Nocturnal enuresis in adults with obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome: A case report and a literature review. [PDF]
Zhou P +8 more
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ABSTRACT The impact of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and positive airway pressure (PAP) treatment on COVID‐19 severity is unclear. In this population‐based, nationwide study using multi‐register data, we aimed to assess if OSA is a risk factor for COVID‐19 severity and how adherence to PAP treatment and clinical characteristics affect the risk. Swedish
Mirjam Ljunggren +7 more
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Acute Heart Failure and Central Sleep Apnea. [PDF]
Self A +4 more
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Microelectrode recordings from the human cervical vagus nerve during maximal breath‐holds
Abstract Voluntary breath‐holds can be sustained for a long time following training, but ultimately, regardless of duration, the asphyxic break‐point is reached and the apnoea terminated. The physiological changes occurring during the apnoea include a marked increase in sympathetically‐mediated vasoconstriction in non‐essential organs, such as skeletal
Vaughan G. Macefield +7 more
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Lingling Wang,1 Huiguo Liu,1 Ling Zhou,1 Pengdou Zheng,1 Hai Li,2,3 Huojun Zhang,4,* Wei Liu2,3,* 1Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Key Laboratory of Pulmonary Diseases of Health Ministry, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical ...
Wang L +6 more
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