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Fiziol Cheloveka [The increase of carbon dyoxidi production at hypoxia in health subjects]. Pulmonary gas exchange, SpO2 and heart rate at 15-min hypoxia (respiration by air with 0.17; 0.15 and 0.13 oxygen fractions) have been investigated in... Read More Source: PubMed Fiziol Cheloveka [The increase of carbon dyoxidi production at hypoxia in health subjects]. Pulmonary gas exchange, SpO2 and heart rate at 15-min hypoxia (respiration by air with 0.17; 0.15 and 0.13 oxygen fractions) have been investigated in... Read More Source: PubMed 2011 Nov 4 Real-time monitoring of blood carbon dioxide tension by fluorosensor. Jin W, Jiang J, Song Y, Bai C Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China. A new intravascular fluorosensor was developed and validated for inline [Formula: see text] monitoring. The [Formula: see text] sensor was based o... Read More Source: PubMed 2011 Nov 1 Hyperventilation during Exercise in Very Low Birth Weight School-Age Children may Implicate Inspiratory Muscle Weakness. Batista Novais AR, Matecki S, Jaussent A, Picot MC, Amedro P, Guillaumont S, Picaud JC, Cambonie G Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Arnaud de Villeneuve Hospital, University Hospital of Montpellier, F-34000 France. OBJECTIVES: To study the ventilatory response during exercise in 8- to 10-year-old children born in 1998 to 2000 with a birthweight <1500 g (very low ... Read More Source: PubMed 2011 Dec 2 Dysautonomia: Perioperative Implications. Mustafa HI, Fessel JP, Barwise J, Shannon JR, Raj SR, Diedrich A, Biaggioni I, Robertson D * Research Fellow, Autonomic Dysfunction Center, Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology, Autonomic Rare Disease Clinical Research Consortium, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee. † Assistant Professor, Autonomic Dysfunction Center, Divisions of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology, Autonomic Rare Disease Clinical Research Consortium, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. ‡ Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Autonomic Rare Disease Clinical Research Consortium, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. § Assistant Professor, Autonomic Dysfunction Center, Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Departments of Medicine and Anesthesiology, Autonomic Rare Disease Clinical Consortium, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. ? Assistant Professor, Autonomic Dysfunction Center, Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Medicine and Pharmacology, Autonomic Rare Disease Clinical Research Consortium, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. # Associate Professor, Autonomic Dysfunction Center, Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Autonomic Rare Disease Clinical Research Consortium, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. ** Professor, Autonomic Dysfunction Center, Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology, Autonomic Rare Disease Clinical Research Consortium, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. †† Professor, Autonomic Dysfunction Center, Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Departments of Medicine, Pharmacology, and Neurology, Autonomic Rare Disease Clinical Research Consortium, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Severe autonomic failure occurs in approximately 1 in 1,000 people. Such patients are remarkable for the striking and sometimes paradoxic responses th... Read More Source: PubMed 2011 Dec 1 CEREBROVASCULAR AND CORTICOMOTOR FUNCTION DURING PROGRESSIVE PASSIVE HYPERTHERMIA IN HUMANS. Ross EZ, Cotter JD, Wilson LC, Fan JL, Lucas SJ, Ainslie PN 1University of Brighton. The present study examined the integrative effects of passive heating on cerebral perfusion and alterations in central motor drive. Eight participants... Read More Source: PubMed 2011 Nov 13 Neurological complications of acute liver failure: Pathophysiological basis of current management and emerging therapies. Mpabanzi L, Jalan R Department of Surgery, Maastricht University Medical Centre, and NUTRIM School of Nutrition, Toxicology and Metabolism, Maastricht University, P.O. Box 5800, Maastricht, The Netherlands; Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary and Liver Transplant Surgery, Royal Free Hospital, University College London, Pond Street, London NW3 2QG, United Kingdom; Liver Failure Group, UCL Hepatology, Royal Free Hospital, University College London, Pond Street, London NW3 2QG, United Kingdom. One of the major causes of mortality in patients with acute liver failure (ALF) is the development of hepatic encephalopathy (HE) which is associated ... Read More Source: PubMed 2011 Nov 10 Central-peripheral respiratory chemoreflex interaction in humans. Cui Z, Fisher JA, Duffin J Department of Anesthesiology, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, Henan, PR China. We investigated the interaction between the central and peripheral chemoreflexes in humans using a temporal separation technique in three tests. In tw... Read More Source: PubMed 2011 Nov 16 Electroencephalographic recordings in dogs suffering from idiopathic and symptomatic epilepsy: Diagnostic value of interictal short time EEG protocols supplemented by two activation techniques. Brauer C, Kästner SB, Rohn K, Schenk HC, Tünsmeyer J, Tipold A Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, D-30559 Hannover, Germany; Center for Systems Neuroscience, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, D-30559 Hannover, Germany. The diagnostic value of interictal short time electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings in epileptic dogs under general anaesthesia with propofol and t... Read More Source: PubMed PLoS ONE Comparison of two devices and two breathing patterns for exhaled breath condensate sampling. Hüttmann EM, Greulich T, Hattesohl A, Schmid S, Noeske S, Herr C, John G, Jörres RA, Müller B, Vogelmeier C, Koczulla AR Division for Pulmonary Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Philipps-University Marburg, Marburg, Germany. Analysis of exhaled breath condensate (EBC) is a noninvasive method to access the epithelial lining fluid of the lungs. Due to standardization problem... Read More Source: PubMed 2011 Nov 15 Mechanisms of sleep-disordered breathing: causes and consequences. Leung RS, Comondore VR, Ryan CM, Stevens D St. Michael's Hospital Sleep Laboratory, 6-045 Bond Wing, 30 Bond Street, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5B 1W8, richard.leung@utoronto.ca. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is very common in the general population and is characterized by ineffective inspiratory efforts against a collapsed upp... Read More Source: PubMed 2011 Nov 15 Mechanisms of sleep-disordered breathing: causes and consequences. Leung RS, Comondore VR, Ryan CM, Stevens D St. Michael's Hospital Sleep Laboratory, 6-045 Bond Wing, 30 Bond Street, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5B 1W8, richard.leung@utoronto.ca. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is very common in the general population and is characterized by ineffective inspiratory efforts against a collapsed upp... Read More Source: PubMed 2011 Nov 4 Real-time monitoring of blood carbon dioxide tension by fluorosensor. Jin W, Jiang J, Song Y, Bai C Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China. A new intravascular fluorosensor was developed and validated for inline [Formula: see text] monitoring. The [Formula: see text] sensor was based o... Read More Source: PubMed 2011 Nov 1 Hyperventilation during Exercise in Very Low Birth Weight School-Age Children may Implicate Inspiratory Muscle Weakness. Batista Novais AR, Matecki S, Jaussent A, Picot MC, Amedro P, Guillaumont S, Picaud JC, Cambonie G Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Arnaud de Villeneuve Hospital, University Hospital of Montpellier, F-34000 France. OBJECTIVES: To study the ventilatory response during exercise in 8- to 10-year-old children born in 1998 to 2000 with a birthweight <1500 g (very low ... Read More Source: PubMed 2011 Dec 2 Dysautonomia: Perioperative Implications. Mustafa HI, Fessel JP, Barwise J, Shannon JR, Raj SR, Diedrich A, Biaggioni I, Robertson D * Research Fellow, Autonomic Dysfunction Center, Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology, Autonomic Rare Disease Clinical Research Consortium, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee. † Assistant Professor, Autonomic Dysfunction Center, Divisions of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology, Autonomic Rare Disease Clinical Research Consortium, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. ‡ Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Autonomic Rare Disease Clinical Research Consortium, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. § Assistant Professor, Autonomic Dysfunction Center, Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Departments of Medicine and Anesthesiology, Autonomic Rare Disease Clinical Consortium, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. ? Assistant Professor, Autonomic Dysfunction Center, Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Medicine and Pharmacology, Autonomic Rare Disease Clinical Research Consortium, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. # Associate Professor, Autonomic Dysfunction Center, Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Autonomic Rare Disease Clinical Research Consortium, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. ** Professor, Autonomic Dysfunction Center, Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology, Autonomic Rare Disease Clinical Research Consortium, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. †† Professor, Autonomic Dysfunction Center, Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Departments of Medicine, Pharmacology, and Neurology, Autonomic Rare Disease Clinical Research Consortium, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Severe autonomic failure occurs in approximately 1 in 1,000 people. Such patients are remarkable for the striking and sometimes paradoxic responses th... Read More Source: PubMed 2011 Dec 1 CEREBROVASCULAR AND CORTICOMOTOR FUNCTION DURING PROGRESSIVE PASSIVE HYPERTHERMIA IN HUMANS. Ross EZ, Cotter JD, Wilson LC, Fan JL, Lucas SJ, Ainslie PN 1University of Brighton. The present study examined the integrative effects of passive heating on cerebral perfusion and alterations in central motor drive. Eight participants... Read More Source: PubMed 2011 Nov 13 Neurological complications of acute liver failure: Pathophysiological basis of current management and emerging therapies. Mpabanzi L, Jalan R Department of Surgery, Maastricht University Medical Centre, and NUTRIM School of Nutrition, Toxicology and Metabolism, Maastricht University, P.O. Box 5800, Maastricht, The Netherlands; Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary and Liver Transplant Surgery, Royal Free Hospital, University College London, Pond Street, London NW3 2QG, United Kingdom; Liver Failure Group, UCL Hepatology, Royal Free Hospital, University College London, Pond Street, London NW3 2QG, United Kingdom. One of the major causes of mortality in patients with acute liver failure (ALF) is the development of hepatic encephalopathy (HE) which is associated ... Read More Source: PubMed 2011 Nov 10 Central-peripheral respiratory chemoreflex interaction in humans. Cui Z, Fisher JA, Duffin J Department of Anesthesiology, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, Henan, PR China. We investigated the interaction between the central and peripheral chemoreflexes in humans using a temporal separation technique in three tests. In tw... Read More Source: PubMed 2011 Nov 16 Electroencephalographic recordings in dogs suffering from idiopathic and symptomatic epilepsy: Diagnostic value of interictal short time EEG protocols supplemented by two activation techniques. Brauer C, Kästner SB, Rohn K, Schenk HC, Tünsmeyer J, Tipold A Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, D-30559 Hannover, Germany; Center for Systems Neuroscience, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, D-30559 Hannover, Germany. The diagnostic value of interictal short time electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings in epileptic dogs under general anaesthesia with propofol and t... Read More Source: PubMed PLoS ONE Comparison of two devices and two breathing patterns for exhaled breath condensate sampling. Hüttmann EM, Greulich T, Hattesohl A, Schmid S, Noeske S, Herr C, John G, Jörres RA, Müller B, Vogelmeier C, Koczulla AR Division for Pulmonary Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Philipps-University Marburg, Marburg, Germany. Analysis of exhaled breath condensate (EBC) is a noninvasive method to access the epithelial lining fluid of the lungs. Due to standardization problem... Read More Source: PubMed |
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