نتایج جستجو برای: rewarming

تعداد نتایج: 1040  

2015
Ina Schopp Elmo Reissberg Bastian Lüer Patrik Efferz Thomas Minor

Early graft dysfunction due to preservation/reperfusion injury still represents a notable issue after kidney transplantation, affecting long term prognosis of graft viability. One trigger of postischemic cell dysfunction could be recognized in the abrupt temperature shift from hypo- to normothermia, leading to mitochondrial dysfunction and proapoptotic signal transduction. Here we propose a tec...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1960
Ernest Page S. R. Storm

The cells of cat right ventricular papillary muscles were depleted of K and caused to accumulate Na and water by preincubation at 2-3 degrees C. The time courses of changes in cellular ion content and volume and of the resting membrane potential (V(m)) were then followed after abrupt rewarming to 27-28 degrees C. At physiological external K concentration ([K](o) = 5.32 mM) recovery of cellular ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2010
Young-Soo Han Torkjel Tveita Y S Prakash Gary C Sieck

Rewarming patients after profound hypothermia may result in acute heart failure and high mortality (50-80%). However, the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms are largely unknown. We characterized cardiac contractile function in the temperature range of 15-30 degrees C by measuring the intracellular Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) and twitch force in intact left ventricular rat papillary...

2015
Murat Kadan Kubilay Karabacak Erkan Kaya Gökhan Arslan Gökhan Erol Suat Doğanci Vedat Yıldırım Cengiz Bolcal Ufuk Demirkiliç

BACKGROUND Vasospastic disorders are common worldwide. In daily practice, routine blood samples are used for several investigations. In this study we aimed to determine the possible correlations between lymphocyte count, platelet indices, and the severity of vasospastic disorders. MATERIAL AND METHODS Data of 102 patients admitted to our department with vasospastic disorder symptomatology were ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2006
Timofei V Kondratiev Kristina Flemming Eivind S P Myhre Mikhail A Sovershaev Torkjel Tveita

It has been postulated that unsuccessful resuscitation of victims of accidental hypothermia is caused by insufficient tissue oxygenation. The aim of this study was to test whether inadequate O2 supply and/or malfunctioning O2 extraction occur during rewarming from deep/profound hypothermia of different duration. Three groups of rats (n = 7 each) were used: group 1 served as normothermic control...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2015
Shannon E Currie Gerhard Körtner Fritz Geiser

Prolonged and remote measurement of body temperature (Tb) in undisturbed small hibernators was not possible in the past because of technological limitations. Although passive integrated transponders (PITs) have been used previously to measure subcutaneous temperature (Tsub) during daily torpor in a small marsupial, no study has attempted to use these devices at Tbs below 10°C. Therefore, we inv...

Journal: :Wilderness & environmental medicine 2016
Emmanuel Cauchy Christopher B Davis Mathieu Pasquier Eric F Meyer Peter H Hackett

Despite advances in outdoor clothing and medical management of frostbite, individuals still experience catastrophic amputations. This is a particular risk for those in austere environments, due to resource limitations and delayed definitive treatment. The emerging best therapies for severe frostbite are thrombolytics and iloprost. However, they must be started within 24 hours after rewarming fo...

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