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Dehydration accelerates reductions in cerebral blood flow during prolonged exercise in the heat without compromising brain metabolism [PDF]
Dehydration hastens the decline in cerebral blood flow (CBF) during incremental exercise, while the cerebral metabolic rate for oxygen (CMRO2) is preserved.
Benjamin Garcia +8 more
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Correlation between arterial and venous blood gas analysis parameters in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [PDF]
Introduction. Arterial blood gas (ABG) analyses have an important role in the assessment and monitoring of the metabolic and oxygen status of patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Novović Miloš, Topić Vesna
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The role of the central chemoreceptor in causing periodic breathing. [PDF]
In a previous publication (Fowler et aL, 1993), we reduced the classical cardiorespiratory control model of (Grodins et aL, 1967) to a much simpler form, which we then used to study the phenomenon of periodic breathing.
Fowler, A. C., Kalamangalam, G. P.
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Arterial versus venous lactate: a measure of sepsis in children. [PDF]
This study assessed the agreement between arterial and venous blood lactate and pH levels in children with sepsis. This retrospective, three-year study involved 60 PICU patients, with data collected from electronic or paper patient records. The inclusion
A Mikami +17 more
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Acid-base unbalance is most common problem in severe ill patient, especially in condition of abnormal renal function state. Acid-base unbalances are respiratory acidosis, respiratory alkalosis, metabolic acidosis, and metabolic alkalosis.
Hyun Lee Kim, Hyun Ho Ryu
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Modeling of breath methane concentration profiles during exercise on an ergometer [PDF]
We develop a simple three compartment model based on mass balance equations which quantitatively describes the dynamics of breath methane concentration profiles during exercise on an ergometer.
Jandacka, Martin +9 more
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Review of hypoxaemia in the anaesthetized horse: predisposing factors, consequences and management [PDF]
Objectives: To discuss how hypoxaemia might be harmful and why the horse is particularly predisposed to developing it. To review the strategies that are used to manage hypoxaemia in anaesthetised horses, to describe how successful these strategies are
Auckburally, Adam, Nyman, Görel
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Portal venous gas is a relatively rare case in clinical practice. Initially, the development of portal venous gas was associated with the life-threatening intra-abdominal disorder, which as a rule required emergency surgery.
K. N. Khrapov +4 more
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Correlation of central venous pressure with venous blood gas analysis parameters; a diagnostic study. [PDF]
This study was conducted to assess the correlation between central venous pressure (CVP) and venous blood gas (VBG) analysis parameters, to facilitate management of severe sepsis and septic shock in emergency department.This diagnostic study was conducted from January 2014 until June 2015 in three major educational medical centers, Tehran, Iran.
Rahim-Taleghani S +6 more
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BackgroundVenous blood gas (VBG) is frequently used in the neonatal unit as alternative for capillary blood gas (CBG). However, studies reporting correlation are conflicting and data on interchangeability in neonates are lacking.ObjectiveWe investigated ...
Ratna N. G. B. Tan +6 more
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