نتایج جستجو برای: intentional asphyxia

تعداد نتایج: 15413  

Journal: :British medical journal 1982
D T Bulugahapitya P R Beck S Lobo

The risk of asphyxia by polythene bags is well recognised and such bags carry a warning against children using them as toys. We report an instance of near-fatal asphyxia in a 2-year-old child by a "shopping bag" being accidentally pulled over her head. The bag was made of polyvinylchloride and cotton and is sold for use by children (see figure).

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1940
L Snaith

2014
Mario Herrera-Marschitz Tanya Neira-Pena Edgardo Rojas-Mancilla Pablo Espina-Marchant Daniela Esmar Ronald Perez Valentina Muñoz Manuel Gutierrez-Hernandez Benjamin Rivera Nicola Simola Diego Bustamante Paola Morales Peter J. Gebicke-Haerter

Perinatal asphyxia constitutes a prototype of obstetric complications occurring when pulmonary oxygenation is delayed or interrupted. The primary insult relates to the duration of the period lacking oxygenation, leading to death if not re-established. Re-oxygenation leads to a secondary insult, related to a cascade of biochemical events required for restoring proper function. Perinatal asphyxia...

2015
Hosein Dalili Firouzeh Nili Mahdi Sheikh Amir Kamal Hardani Mamak Shariat Fatemeh Nayeri

OBJECTIVES To compare the Conventional, Specified, Expanded and Combined Apgar scoring systems in predicting birth asphyxia and the adverse early neurologic outcomes. METHODS This prospective cohort study was conducted on 464 admitted neonates. In the delivery room, after delivery the umbilical cord was double clamped and a blood samples was obtained from the umbilical artery for blood gas an...

Journal: :Stroke 1989
A A Rosenberg J K Parks E Murdaugh W D Parker

We examined mitochondrial oxidative function 5 minutes and 2 hours after a gradual asphyxial insult in newborn lambs. We subjected 16 ventilated newborn lambs to 75-90 minutes of hypoxia and hypercarbia that resulted in bradycardia and systemic hypotension over the final 15 minutes of the insult. At the end of asphyxia, the lambs were resuscitated and returned to control ventilator settings. Sa...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2012
Gary Cohen Miriam Katz-Salamon Girvan Malcolm

A resumption of, and escalation in, breathing efforts (hyperpnoea) reflexively accelerates heart rate (HR) and may facilitate cardiac and circulatory recovery from apnoea. We analysed whether this mechanism can produce a sustained rise in HR (tachycardia) when a sleeping infant is confronted by mild, rapidly worsening asphyxia, simulating apnoea. Twenty-seven healthy term-born infants aged 1-8 ...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1990
A J Barkovich C L Truwit

MR scans of 25 patients who suffered asphyxia at known gestational ages were reviewed retrospectively. The gestational ages of the patients at the time of asphyxia ranged from 24 to 46 weeks. The MR pattern of brain damage in patients with prolonged partial asphyxia was seen to evolve in a predictable manner corresponding to the known maturation of the brain and its vascular supply. Patients at...

2010
Hassan Boskabadi Gholamali Maamouri Jalil TavakolAfshari Mohammad - Taghi Shakeri

Objective: Asphyxia is a major cause of acute mortality and chronic neurologic disability in neonates. We sought to define the predictive values of serum concentrations of interleukin-1β in newborns with perinatal asphyxia to see if there is a relation between interleukin-1β (IL-1β) levels to the short term neurological deficit. Methods: This was a prospective (case-control) study conducted bet...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2005
Stephen Ryan Philip Nolan

Upper airway (UA) muscle activity is stimulated by changes in UA transmural pressure and by asphyxia. These responses are reduced by muscle relaxation. We hypothesized that this is due to a change in afferent feedback in the ansa hypoglossi and/or superior laryngeal nerve (SLN). We examined 1) the glossopharyngeal motor responses to UA transmural pressure and asphyxia and 2) how these responses...

2014
Kristina S. Sobotka Colin Morley Tracey Ong Graeme R. Polglase James D. S. Aridas Suzanne L. Miller Georg M. Schmölzer Claus Klingenberg Timothy J. M. Moss Graham Jenkin Stuart B. Hooper

BACKGROUND A cornerstone of neonatal resuscitation teaching suggests that a rapid vagal-mediated bradycardia is one of the first signs of perinatal compromise. As this understanding is based primarily on fetal studies, we investigated whether the heart rate and blood pressure response to total asphyxia is influenced by whether the animal is in utero or ex utero. METHODS Fetal sheep were instr...

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