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Venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation with mechanical chest compression for cardiopulmonary resuscitation: A porcine model study. [PDF]

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Sertic F   +10 more
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Oxygen transport— the oxygen delivery controversy

Intensive Care Medicine, 2004
Most cellular activities require energy in the form of oxygen, primarily obtained from the degradation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and other high-energy compounds. Oxygen must be present in sufficient amounts in the mitochondria to maintain effective concentrations of ATP in the electron transport system.
Vincent, Jean Louis, De Backer, Daniel
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Oxygen therapy and oxygen toxicity

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1983
When oxygen therapy is warranted, the minimum effective dose generally should be given. Hypoxemic patients who have normal baseline ABG may be treated initially with an intermediate to high FiO2 in the range of 35% to 100%, depending on the severity of the respiratory distress. The majority of patients with exacerbations of COPD who are not in extremis
Peter Tinits, Peter Tinits
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The Oxygen Therapy

Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2013
Oxygen (O(2)) is a vital element. Shortage of O(2) results in deranged metabolism and important changes in vascular tone with opposite effects on the systemic and pulmonary circulation. During hypoxemia, oxidative stress exposes the organism to a sort of accelerated senescence as well as to several acute untoward effects.
Corsonello, A.   +5 more
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Oxygen as Acceptor

EcoSal Plus, 2009
Like most bacteria, Escherichia coli has a flexible and branched respiratory chain that enables the prokaryote to live under a variety of environmental conditions, from highly aerobic to completely anaerobic. In general, the bacterial respiratory chain is composed of dehydrogenases, a quinone pool, and reductases ...
Michael I. Verkhovsky   +1 more
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