نتایج جستجو برای: traumatic hypoxemia

تعداد نتایج: 79871  

Journal: :The International Journal of Artificial Organs 1982

2008
Alejandro A. Rabinstein

Results: There were 228 patients who were pronounced brain dead, mostly after traumatic brain injury, cerebral hematoma, or aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Brain death was declared within 24 hours of ictus in 30% of the patients and within 3 days in 62%. All patients were using one or more vasopressors, and 61% of the patients received vasopressin for diabetes insipidus. An apnea test could...

Journal: :Jurnal Neuroanestesi Indonesia 2023

Cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) is the net gradient that drives oxygen delivery to cerebral tissue. It difference between mean arterial (MAP) and intracranial (ICP), CPP = MAP-CVP or =MAP – ICP if ICP>CVP. must be maintained within narrow limits because too litle could cause brain tissue become ischemic, much raise pressure. The normal range lies 60 80 mmHg, but these values can shift left...

Journal: :Military medicine 2012
Karen M O'Connell Marguerite T Littleton-Kearney Elizabeth Bridges Sandra C Bibb

Just as data from civilian trauma registries have been used to benchmark and evaluate civilian trauma care, data contained within the Joint Theater Trauma Registry (JTTR) present a unique opportunity to benchmark combat care. Using the iterative steps of the benchmarking process, we evaluated data in the JTTR for suitability and established benchmarks for 24-hour mortality in casualties with po...

2011
Jeong Hyun Park Yangjin Jegal Tae Sun Shim Chae-Man Lim Sang Do Lee Younsuck Koh Woo Sung Kim Won Dong Kim Roland du Bois Kyung-Hyun Do Dong Soon Kim

We performed 24-hr monitoring of pulse oximetric saturation (SpO(2)) with ECG and six-minute walk test (6MWT) in 19 patients with fibrotic interstitial lung diseases (ILD) to investigate; 1) The frequency and severity of hypoxemia and dysrhythmia during daily activities and 6MWT, 2) safety of 6MWT, and 3) the parameters of 6MWT which can replace 24-hr continuous monitoring of SpO(2) to predict ...

2018
Ghaleb Khirfan Tawfeq Naal Batool Abuhalimeh Jennie Newman Gustavo A Heresi Raed A Dweik Adriano R Tonelli

BACKGROUND The prevalence and prognostic implications of hypoxemia either at rest or during six-minute walk test (6MWT) in patients with idiopathic or heritable pulmonary arterial hypertension (IPAH or HPAH) have not been systemically studied. OBJECTIVES We sought to determine the prevalence, phenotypic and prognostic implications of hypoxemia in patients with IPAH and HPAH. METHODS Patient...

2009
Fusako Takayama Toru Egashira Hiromu Kawasaki Mitsumasa Mankura Kazuo Nakamoto Shigeru Okada Akitane Mori

Recent reports described a high incidence of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in patients with obstructive sleep apnea. Accordingly, we hypothesized that recurrent and intermittent hypoxemia plays an important role in the pathogenesis of NASH. Our objective was construction of a practical and accurate experimental model to reproduce the key features of NASH in humans. Chemical hypoxemia thro...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2013
Thomas C Blakeman

Oxygen in arguably one of the most frequently utilized drugs in modern healthcare, but is often administered to patients at caregivers' discretion with scant evidence as to its efficacy or safety. Although oxygen is administered for varied medical conditions in the hospital setting, published literature supports the use of oxygen to reverse hypoxemia, for trauma victims with traumatic brain inj...

Journal: :Circulation research 1983
C E Rose D P Kimmel R L Godine D L Kaiser R M Carey

The effects of acute hypoxemia and hypercapnic acidosis were examined in five unanesthetized dogs in which sodium intake was controlled at 80 mEq/24 hours for 4 days prior to study. Each animal was studied during combined acute hypoxemia and hypercapnic acidosis (Pao2 = 36 +/- 1 mm Hg, Paco2 = 52 +/- 1 mm Hg, pH = 7.18 +/- 0.02), acute hypoxemia alone (Pao2 = 32 +/- 1 mm Hg, Paco2 = 32 +/- 1mm ...

2016
J. Michael Wells Raul San Jose Estepar Merry-Lynn N. McDonald Surya P. Bhatt Alejandro A. Diaz William C. Bailey Francine L. Jacobson Mark T. Dransfield George R. Washko Barry J. Make Richard Casaburi Edwin J. R. van Beek Eric A. Hoffman Frank C. Sciurba James D. Crapo Edwin K. Silverman Craig P. Hersh

BACKGROUND Hypoxemia is a major complication of COPD and is a strong predictor of mortality. We previously identified independent risk factors for the presence of resting hypoxemia in the COPDGene cohort. However, little is known about characteristics that predict onset of resting hypoxemia in patients who are normoxic at baseline. We hypothesized that a combination of clinical, physiologic, an...

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