نتایج جستجو برای: oxygen inhalation therapy

تعداد نتایج: 862766  

2016
John F Fraser Amy J Spooner Kimble R Dunster Chris M Anstey Amanda Corley

UNLABELLED Patients with COPD using long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT) over 15 h per day have improved outcomes. As inhalation of dry cold gas is detrimental to mucociliary clearance, humidified nasal high flow (NHF) oxygen may reduce frequency of exacerbations, while improving lung function and quality of life in this cohort. In this randomised crossover study, we assessed short-term physiologica...

Journal: :Circulation 1968
J S Meyer T Sawada A Kitamura M Toyoda

SUMMARY Cerebral blood flow, oxygen, glucose, lactate, and pyruvate metabolism were measured in 13 subjects with completed stroke. Cerebral blood flow and oxygen consumption were reduced, glucose consumption and pyruvate production were normal, and lactate production was increased, suggesting a shift from aerobic to anaerobic cerebral glycolysis. To test this hypothesis, cerebral blood flow and...

Journal: :Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 2012

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1978
G L Lenzi T Jones C G McKenzie S Moss

The regional cerebral metabolism-to-perfusion imbalance has been studied in the three main categories of cerebrovascular disorders in a chronic phase of the disease, using the non-invasive oxygen-15 inhalation technique. In patients presenting with a history of transient ischaemic attacks, regional defects in cerebral perfusion were greater than for the corresponding oxygen uptakes. Areas of re...

2011
Masaya Takemura Katsumi Mitsui Ryo Itotani Manabu Ishitoko Shinko Suzuki Masataka Matsumoto Kensaku Aihara Tsuyoshi Oguma Tetsuya Ueda Hitoshi Kagioka Motonari Fukui

PURPOSE Adherence to inhalation therapy is a critical determinant of the success of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) management. However, in practice, nonadherence to inhalation therapy is very common in COPD patients. The effects of adherence to inhalation therapy in COPD have not been fully studied, and less is known about the relationship between medication adherence and quality ...

2008
LOUISE LANNEFORS

Many drugs may be administered either as a powder, a spray, or a nebulised aerosol. Even though the formulation is the same, the more common drugs are available in different inhaler device brands, or as a solution/suspension to aerosolise in a nebuliser system with unspecified characteristics. What formulation and type of inhalation device to choose is dependent upon factors such as type of dru...

Background and purpose: Candidates for cataract surgery have high anxiety and worry for various reasons which may cause changes in their hemodynamic parameters. Maintaining hemodynamic stability during anesthesia and surgery is very important. This study aimed at comparing the effects of listening to nature sounds and lavender inhalation on hemodynamic parameters in patients undergoing cataract...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2001
K Tashiro K Yamada T Konzaki K Yamamoto S Ohmura T Kobayashi Y Suzuki

We have compared the effects of inhalation of aerosolized surfactant on experimental acute respiratory distress syndrome. Escherichia coli endotoxin (55 (SD 20) mg kg(-1)) was injected into the tracheas of 36 adult rats anaesthetized and mechanically ventilated with pure oxygen. When the Pa(O(2)) decreased to 11.3 (3.3) kPa, the animals were randomly subjected to inhalation of aerosolized modif...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1994
M Högman S Z Wei C Frostell H Arnberg G Hedenstierna

Inhaled nitric oxide (NO), at a concentration of 80 ppm, counters the increase in respiratory resistance (Rrs) induced by methacholine, but fails to prevent a reduction in lung compliance (Crs) in a rabbit model. This study reports the effects of 3, 30 and 300 ppm of inhaled NO. New Zealand White rabbits were intubated and mechanically ventilated with 30% oxygen during neurolept anaesthesia. Me...

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