نتایج جستجو برای: circulatory
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High-dose ionising radiation is associated with circulatory disease. Risks associated with lower-dose (<0.5 Gy) exposures remain unclear, with little information on risk modification by age at exposure, years since exposure or dose-rate. Tuberculosis patients in Canada and Massachusetts received multiple diagnostic x-ray fluoroscopic exposures, over a wide range of ages, many at doses <0.5 Gy. ...
Background & Aim: Free radicals play a crucial role in the development of tissue damage in various human diseases such as cancer, aging, neurodegenerative disease, malaria and arteriosclerosis, and pathological events in living organisms. Antioxidants may have an important role in the prevention of these diseases. The aim of this study is to evaluate potency of scavenging of DPPH free radicals ...
One hundred forty-two deaths among 743 men ages 50 - 65 years who had been examined and followed 5 - 10 years were investigated and classified on the basis of clinical information from medical and non-medical observers, ECGs and autopsies. A classification based on the condition of the circulation immediately before death appears to be most relevant to studies of sudden death. In 58% of the cas...
The short-term hemodynamic response to atrial natriuretic peptide appears to be partly mediated by decreased venous return, which could result from increased circulatory capacitance or decreased blood volume. To determine if rat atrial natriuretic peptide 99-126 (0.5 microgram/kg/min IV for 30-70 minutes) dilated capacitance vessels or decreased blood volume, mean circulatory filling pressure (...
At the end of the XIX century and during the first half of the XX century, Henryk Hoyer and Zygmunt Grodzinski, two eminent Polish researchers, were carring out research on the lymphatic circulatory and blood circulatory systems. Later, these investigations were continued by their students and followers until 1966. Embryos from all groups of vertebrates were used for investigation and on that b...
OBJECTIVE Hypothermic circulatory arrest has been widely used in complex cardiac and aortic surgery. Stroke and/or neurologic injury can occur after prolonged hypothermic circulatory arrest, possibly due to apoptosis. Ischemic preconditioning has been widely used as a neuroprotective tool, but its application in neuronal injury under hypothermic circulatory arrest has never been studied. METH...
38 children were assessed 22 months to 6 years after open heart surgery using circulatory arrest with deep hypothermia. The mean IQ of the group was 99.2 (SD 19.5). No correlation was found between IQ and the age or weight at operation or the duration of circulatory arrest. The results suggest that the technique gives effective protection to the brain during periods of circulatory arrest for up...
MOTIVATION Recent statistics suggest that approximately 10,000 to 20,000 pediatric patients each year may benefit from long-term circulatory support [1]. These pediatric patients suffer from debilitating congenital heart defects, which ultimately may require a heart transplant. While these patients wait for a donor heart to become available, they normally receive supplemental mechanical circula...
Severe circulatory failure after cardiovascular surgery is occasionally difficult to treat and the mortality risk is high. Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is one of the complications resulting in circulatory failure and, continuous hemodiafiltration (CHDF) seems to be a potentially effective treatment to improve the critical condition by removing proinflammatory cytokines. We pre...
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