نتایج جستجو برای: xenon

تعداد نتایج: 5239  

Journal: :Anesteziologiia i reanimatologiia 2013
A V Rylova A Iu Beliaev A Iu Lubnin

Among anesthetic agents used in neurosurgery xenon appears to be the most advantageous. It preserves arterial blood pressure, assures rapid recovery and neuroprotection. But the data is lacking on xenon effect upon cerebral blood flow under anesthetic conditions. We measured flow velocity in middle cerebral artery in neurosurgical patients without intracranial hypertension during closed circuit...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
John Dingley James Tooley Xun Liu Emma Scull-Brown Maja Elstad Ela Chakkarapani Hemmen Sabir Marianne Thoresen

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Therapeutic hypothermia has become standard of care in newborns with moderate and severe neonatal encephalopathy; however, additional interventions are needed. In experimental models, breathing xenon gas during cooling offers long-term additive neuroprotection. This is the first xenon feasibility study in cooled infants. Xenon is expensive, requiring a closed-circuit d...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2006
Steffen Rex Wolfgang Schaefer Philipp H Meyer Rolf Rossaint Christian Boy Keyvan Setani Ulrich Büll Jan H Baumert

BACKGROUND The precise mechanism by which the gaseous anesthetic xenon exerts its effects in the human brain remains unknown. Xenon has only negligible effects on inhibitory gamma-aminobutyric acid receptors, one of the putative molecular targets for most general anesthetics. Instead, xenon has been suggested to induce anesthesia by inhibiting excitatory glutamatergic signaling. Therefore, the ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Xin Zhou Dominic Graziani Alexander Pines

A method is reported for enhancing the sensitivity of NMR of dissolved xenon by detecting the signal after extraction to the gas phase. We demonstrate hyperpolarized xenon signal amplification by gas extraction (Hyper-SAGE) in both NMR spectra and magnetic resonance images with time-of-flight information. Hyper-SAGE takes advantage of a change in physical phase to increase the density of polari...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2011
J T Gudmundsson M A Lieberman

The velocities of Ar+ and Xe+ ions near the presheath-sheath boundary in an Ar/Xe discharge are studied by particle-in-cell Monte Carlo simulation. For a pure argon discharge the argon ion has almost the same velocity profile as it does in the mixture of argon and xenon. Similarly, for a xenon discharge the xenon ion has almost the same velocity profile as it does in the mixture of argon and xe...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2006
L S Rasmussen W Schmehl J Jakobsson

BACKGROUND Xenon anaesthesia is associated with rapid recovery and may also offer protection against neuronal damage. The aim of this study was to compare xenon with propofol for supplementary general anaesthesia in patients undergoing knee replacement in spinal anaesthesia. METHODS In total, 39 patients aged 60 or over were randomized to xenon 50-70% or propofol 3-5 mg kg(-1) h(-1). Vital si...

Journal: :Stroke 1991
A Hartmann C Dettmers F J Schuier H D Wassmann H W Schumacher

We evaluated the effects of breathing 35% stable xenon in 65% oxygen on regional cerebral blood flow and the electroencephalogram in 20 normal volunteers. We measured blood flow in 32 brain regions over both hemispheres with the xenon-133 intravenous injection technique in two protocols. In the first protocol (n = 10), a baseline study was followed by a second study during 5 minutes of breathin...

Journal: :Stroke 2006
John Dingley James Tooley Helen Porter Marianne Thoresen

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Brain injury after hypoxic-ischemic insults evolves via an apoptotic/necrotic cascade. Glutamate over release and N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor over activation (excitotoxicity) are believed to trigger this process. Xenon is a nontoxic anesthetic gas that reduces neurotransmitter release and functionally antagonizes NMDA receptors. Administering xenon to hypoxic-isc...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2006
Bettina Jungwirth M Lucia Gordan Manfred Blobner Wolfgang Schmehl Eberhard F Kochs G Burkhard Mackensen

BACKGROUND The neuroprotective properties of xenon may improve cerebral outcome after cardiac surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). However, its disposition to expand gaseous bubbles that during CPB present as cerebral air emboli (CAE) could abolish any beneficial effect or even worsen cerebral outcome. Therefore, the authors studied the impact of xenon on neurologic, cognitive, and histo...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2010
Lu Tian Liu Yan Xu Pei Tang

Inhibition of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors has been viewed as a primary cause of xenon anesthesia, yet the mechanism is unclear. Here, we investigated interactions between xenon and the ligand-binding domain (LBD) of a NMDA receptor and examined xenon-induced structural and dynamical changes that are relevant to functional changes of the NMDA receptor. Several comparative molecular dyn...

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