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Imray C H E - - 2003
The effects of gas mixtures comprising supplementary 3% carbon dioxide, 35% oxygen or a combination of 3% CO(2) plus 35% O(2) in ambient air have been compared on arterial blood gases, peripheral and cerebral oxygenation and middle cerebral artery velocity (MCAV) at 150 m and on acute exposure to 3459 ...
Vento Máximo - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that resuscitation of asphyxiated infants with pure oxygen causes hyperoxemia and oxidative stress.Study design Asphyxiated term newborn infants (n = 106) were randomly resuscitated with room air (RAR = 51) or 100% oxygen (OxR = 55). The Apgar score, time of the first cry, and ...
Chen Yu - - 2003
We measure the tissue oxygen and haemoglobin concentrations in the rat brain during modulation of inhaled oxygen concentration (FiO2), using non-invasive frequency domain near-infrared oximetry. The rise in oxygenated haemoglobin concentration and the decline in deoxygenated haemoglobin concentration are demonstrated in correspondence with the modulation of FiO2, which is changed ...
Paul James - - 2003
PURPOSE: To compare the capnography monitoring performance of the new OxyArm (OA) with the Capnoxygen mask (CM), a conventional oxygen mask with a carbon dioxide sampling port. METHODS: Eleven healthy volunteer adult subjects underwent capnographic monitoring (in a non-randomized, un-blinded crossover study) at baseline and while receiving oxygen at seven ...
Dinesen Timothy - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: Compare the performance of the OxyArm to that of nasal cannulae in the delivery of supplemental oxygen to patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. METHODS: We tested various oxygen flows with 10 chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients who were receiving prescribed supplemental oxygen. Blood oxygen saturation (measured via pulse ...
Sang B-I - - 2003
We conducted a series of steady-state and short-term experiments on a three-phase circulating-bed biofilm reactor (CBBR) for removing toluene from gas streams. The goal was to investigate the effect of macroporous-carrier size (1-mm cubes versus 4-mm cubes) on CBBR performance over a wide range of oxygen loading. We hypothesized that ...
Adams W A - - 2003
Six adult female chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) were anaesthetised for the placement of intrauterine contraceptive devices, microchips for identification, routine blood sampling, and physical measurements. Anaesthesia was induced with medetomidine in combination with ketamine administered by intramuscular injection with a projectile syringe. Induction was smooth and rapid, but five of the ...
Hyder Fahmeed - - 2003
Recently, a model of cerebral oxygen delivery was described (J Appl Physiol 85:554) which yields a relationship similar to that used to depict substrate transport across the endothelium. Because the endothelium is not a diffusion barrier for oxygen, the permeability surface area product was replaced by an effective mass transfer ...
Zhong Jianhui - - 2003
The ability to differentiate between well-oxygenated and poorly-oxygenated tumors may play an important role in selecting an optimal therapeutic regime for tumor treatment of the individual patient. We present preliminary results in the development of a dynamic functional MRI method for mapping tissue oxygenation and blood flow distribution in humans ...
West John B - - 2003
When lowlanders go to high altitude, the resulting oxygen deprivation impairs mental and physical performance, quality of sleep, and general well-being. This paper compares the effects of ventilatory acclimatization and oxygen enrichment of room air on the improvement of oxygenation as judged by the increase in the alveolar P(O2) and ...
Reece Julie S - - 2003
A compact, flow-through oxygen sensor device based on luminescence quenching was used to monitor dissolved oxygen levels during mammalian cell growth on the STS-93 mission of the Columbia space shuttle. Excitation of an oxygen-sensitive ruthenium complex was provided by a radioluminescent light source (0.9 mm in diameter, 2.5 mm long), ...
Weedon C M - - 2003
In order to move towards optimising wastewater treatment performance by vertical down-flow reed beds, user and installer demands were applied to design, resulting in the "compact vertical flow reed bed" (CVF bed). Performance data are presented for the two years since commissioning a CVF bed and pond system serving eight ...
Pearce L Bruce - - 2003
Biopure's hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier, HBOC-201 (Hemopure), enhances oxygen transport by promoting both the convective and diffusive components of transport in the microcirculation. Convective transport is modified by HBOC-201 in three ways; (i) volume expansion promotes organ and tissue perfusion, (ii) the low viscosity of HBOC-201 improves flow to tissues, and ...
Svardal K - - 2003
Dynamic adaptation of the aerated volume to changing load conditions is essential to maximise the nitrogen removal performance and to minimise energy consumption. A control strategy is presented which provides optimum aerobic volume control (OAV-control concept) based on continuous in-line oxygen uptake monitoring. For ammonium concentrations below 1 mg/l the ...
Gaudard Aurelie - - 2003
Blood oxygenation is a fundamental factor in optimising muscular activity. Enhancement of oxygen delivery to tissues is associated with a substantial improvement in athletic performance, particularly in endurance sports. Progress in medical research has led to the identification of new chemicals for the treatment of severe anaemia. Effective and promising ...
van Heijst Arno F - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect on cerebral oxygenation and hemodynamics of a patent ductus arteriosus with left-to-right shunt during venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in a lamb model. DESIGN: Prospective intervention study in animals. SETTING: Animal research laboratory of a university medical center. SUBJECTS: Six anesthetized newborn lambs with patent ductus ...
Chang Ling-Yi L - - 2003
Superoxide anion and other oxygen-free radicals have been implicated in the pathogenesis of bronchopulmonary dysplasia. We tested the hypothesis that a catalytic antioxidant metalloporphyrin AEOL 10113 can protect against hyperoxia-induced lung injury using a fetal baboon model of bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Fetal baboons were delivered by hysterotomy at 140 days of ...
Benoît Zilgia - - 2002
General anesthesia promotes pulmonary atelectasis, which can be eliminated by a vital capacity (VC) maneuver (inflation of the lungs to 40 cm H(2)O for 15 s). High-inspired oxygen concentration favors recurrence of atelectasis. Therefore, 100% oxygen before tracheal extubation may contribute to atelectasis. To evaluate whether the use of 100% ...
Gjedde Albert - - 2002
The regulation of blood flow during neuronal activation is poorly understood. Current explanations of the mismatch between increased blood flow and oxygen consumption during neuronal excitation hold that blood flow must rise more than oxygen consumption to compensate for a low oxygen reserve in brain mitochondria. Contrary to the result ...
Loeckinger Alexander - - 2002
Administration of 100% oxygen before tracheal extubation is common clinical practice. We determined the effect of this technique on postoperative gas exchange in a porcine model using the multiple inert gas elimination technique. After general anesthesia with mechanical ventilation for a period of 30 min (inspiratory fraction of oxygen of ...
Kobayashi Hirosuke - - 2002
Cross-sectional oxygen distribution in microvessels in most previous studies has been assumed to be homogeneous. Recent studies using phosphorescence quenching microscopy or microspectrophotometry showed a decline in oxygen profile near the arterial wall. In this study we performed theoretical analysis of intravascular P(O(2)) and S(O(2)) profiles in arterioles by using ...
Dunphy Isolde - - 2002
Oxygen-dependent quenching of phosphorescence is a useful and essentially noninvasive optical method for measuring oxygen in vivo and in vitro. Calibration of the phosphors is absolute, and once phosphors have been calibrated in one laboratory the same constants can be used by anyone else as long as the measurement is ...
Cambier Carole - - 2002
The study was carried out on healthy Friesian calves (n = 10) aged between 10 and 30 days. Hypochloremia and alkalosis were induced by intravenous administration of furosemide and isotonic sodium bicarbonate. The venous and arterial blood samples were collected repeatedly. 2,3-diphosphoglycerate (2,3-DPG), hemoglobin and plasmatic chloride concentrations were determined. ...
Groom R C - - 2002
We present here a technique to replace a failed oxygenator by inserting a second oxygenator in parallel (PRONTO) within the cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) circuit. Oxygenator failure is a potential hazard that may result in patient injury or death. Although failures are rare, safety surveys conducted over the last 25 years ...
Davies Patrick - - 2002
OBJECTIVES: "Wafting" oxygen is a possible strategy to deliver oxygen to a patient who may not tolerate delivery systems that involve contact on the face. We wished to assess the concentration of oxygen delivered to the patient with various methods of "wafting" oxygen. DESIGN: Three methods of wafting oxygen were ...
Kawahito Shinji - - 2002
A connection was previously reported between the hemolytic characteristics associated with oxygenators and the pressure drop measurements in the blood chamber under experimental conditions simulating their use in cardiopulmonary bypass. We examined this association during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) conditions. Three oxygenators for ECMO or pediatric cardiopulmonary bypass (Menox EL4000, ...
Overgaard Johannes - - 2002
Many snakes exhibit large increases in metabolic rate during digestion that place extensive demands on efficient oxygen transport. In the present study, we describe blood oxygen affinity following three weeks of fasting and 48 h after feeding in the Burmese python (Python molurus). We also report simultaneous measurements of arterial ...
Wang Ching-Huei - - 2002
The advantages of adding oxygenates to gasoline include their raising of the octane rating and their ability to reduce toxic compounds in the gasoline. A study of impacts of various oxygenates used in 50cc two-stroke motorcycle fuel was conducted, using the two most popular motorcycles in Taiwan, to determine the ...
Myers Timothy R - - 2002
INTRODUCTION: The immediate survival of infants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome depends on success in achieving several therapeutic goals: (1) maintain patency of the ductus arteriosus, (2) assure adequate mixing of blood at the atrial level, and (3) establish and maintain a balance between systemic and pulmonary blood flow at ...
York Gregory B - - 2002
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine if the polymerized bovine hemoglobin-based oxygen-carrying solution HBOC-201 is an acceptable substitute for blood in a healthy porcine, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) model. METHODS: Ten piglets (15 to 25 kg) were placed on venoarterial ECMO. Four animals received blood-primed ECMO, and ...
Tamura Toshiyo - - 2002
1. A simple calorimeter based on the measurement of oxygen uptake has been developed. 2. A respiratory simulator was used to evaluate oxygen uptake at different flow rates. A known concentration of mixed gases flows into the calorimeter via the respiratory simulator. Oxygen concentration and flow rate were measured and ...
Scheufler Kai-Michael - - 2002
We investigated the value of brain oxygen partial pressure (P(br)O(2)) with respect to predicting cerebral energetic failure in a rabbit model of global cerebral ischemia and hypoxia. Local cortical blood flow (l(co)CBF), P(br)O(2), extracellular lactate, pyruvate, and glutamate concentrations, as well as microvascular hemoglobin saturation (S(mv)O(2)), cytochrome oxidase redox level ...
Crystal George J - - 2002
Compensatory increases in oxygen extraction (EO(2)) during acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) have the effect of decreasing tissue oxygen tension values, thus increasing the threat of tissue hypoxia. We hypothesized that if the beta-adrenergic agonist isoproterenol (ISOP) could augment cardiac output (CO) during ANH, it could reverse the increases in EO(2) ...
Mihopoulos Philip G - - 2002
A numerical and experimental study of transport phenomena underlying anaerobic bioventing (ABV) is presented. Understanding oxygen exclusion patterns in vadose zone environments is important in designing an ABV process for bioremediation of soil contaminated with chlorinated solvents. In particular, the establishment of an anaerobic zone of influence by nitrogen injection ...
Tateishi Norihiko - - 2002
The oxygen release from flowing erythrocytes under accelerational force (0-4 g) was examined using an oxygen-permeable, fluorinated ethylenepropylene copolymer tube (25 microm in inner diameter). The narrow tube was fixed vertically on the rotating disk of a new centrifuge apparatus, and erythrocyte suspension was perfused in the direction of Earth ...
Sukhotnik Igor - - 2002
Treatment with oxygen exerts beneficial effects and prolongs survival in hemorrhagic shock induced by controlled bleeding. We evaluated the effects of inhalation of 100% oxygen in four models of uncontrolled bleeding in rats: amputation of the tail, laceration of two branches of the ileocolic artery, incision of the spleen, and ...
Budhiraja Vikas - - 2002
The effect of hemoglobin (Hb) polymerization on facilitated transport of oxygen in a bovine hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier was studied using a diffusion cell. In high oxygen tension gradient experiments (HOTG) at 37 degrees C the diffusion of dissolved oxygen in polymerized Hb samples was similar to that in unpolymerized Hb ...
Kobayashi Asao - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Successful monitoring of in-flight cerebral oxygen status (COS; cerebral hemoglobin concentration changes and oxygenation changes under dynamic flight conditions) was recently achieved using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). In this study, we examined the effects of air-to-air combat maneuvering on COS. METHOD: Six F-15 fighter pilots performed 2-vs.-1 air-to-air combat one ...
Kawahito Shinji - - 2002
Currently in United States, there are no clinically-applicable hollow fiber extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) oxygenators available. Therefore, our laboratory is in the process of developing a silicone hollow fiber membrane oxygenator for long-term ECMO usage. This oxygenator incorporates an ultrathin silicone hollow fiber. At this time, a specially-modified blood flow ...
Babbs Charles F - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: To develop and evaluate a practical formula for the optimum ratio of compressions to ventilations in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The optimum value of a variable is that for which a desired result is maximized. Here the desired result is assumed to be either oxygen delivery to peripheral tissues or ...
Tárrega Julia - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: Compare nighttime and daytime arterial blood gas values in patients undergoing long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT). METHODS: We studied 39 LTOT patients with chronic airflow limitation. Oxygen from an oxygen concentrator was administered via nasal prongs until daytime blood oxygen saturation (measured via pulse oximetry [S(pO2)]) was > or = ...
Kim Yoon-Chang - - 2002
A photocatalytic sensor for the determination of chemical oxygen demand (COD) using titanium dioxide, based on the use of a pair of oxygen electrodes and flow injection analysis, is described. The measuring principle is based on the direct determination of the oxygen concentration change resulting from photocataltic oxidation of organic ...
Esenaliev Rinat O - - 2002
Replacement of invasive monitoring of cerebral venous oxygenation with noninvasive techniques offers great promise in the management of life-threatening neurologic illnesses including traumatic brain injury. We developed and built an optoacoustic system to noninvasively monitor cerebral venous oxygenation; the system includes a nanosecond Nd:YAG laser and a specially designed optoacoustic ...
Buwalda Mattijn - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: A prominent feature of sepsis is dysfunction of the microcirculation, with impaired perfusion and regional tissue oxygenation causing a deficit in oxygen extraction. If shunting of oxygen transport past closed hypoxic microcirculatory beds is responsible for this, vasodilator therapy, which raises the driving pressure of the microcirculation and thereby ...
Stone A G H - - 2002
A postal survey investigating the administration of supplemental oxygen to women undergoing Caesarean section under regional anaesthesia was sent to 262 lead consultant obstetric anaesthetists in the UK. Two hundred and fifteen (82) completed questionnaires were returned. In 139 units (65) supplemental oxygen was administered routinely to all Caesarean sections ...
Zheng Ying - - 2002
A recent nonlinear system by Friston et al. (2000. NeuroImage 12: 466-477) links the changes in BOLD response to changes in neural activity. The system consists of five subsystems, linking: (1) neural activity to flow changes; (2) flow changes to oxygen delivery to tissue; (3) flow changes to changes in ...
Wiesenack Christoph - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Volatile anesthetics are frequently used during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) to maintain anesthesia. Uptake and elimination of the volatile agent are dependent on the composition of the oxygenator. This study was designed to evaluate whether the in vivo uptake and elimination of isoflurane differs between microporous membrane oxygenators containing a ...
Ji Jin - - 2002
Intracellular oxygen concentration is of primary importance in determining numerous physiological and pathological processes in biological systems. In this paper, we describe the application of the oxygen sensing indicator, ruthenium dibipyridine 4-(1"-pyrenyl)-2,2'-bipyridine chloride [Ru(bpy-pyr)(bpy)(2)], for molecular oxygen measurement in J774 murine macrophages. Ru(bpy-pyr)(bpy)(2) exhibits strong visible absorption, efficient fluorescence, long ...
Whiteley Jonathan P - - 2002
The equations governing oxygen transport from blood to tissue are presented for a cylindrical tissue compartment, with blood flowing along a co-axial cylindrical capillary inside the tissue. These governing equations take account of: (i) the non-linear reactions between oxygen and haemoglobin in blood and between oxygen and myoglobin in tissue; ...
Nishinaka Tomohiro - - 2002
We developed an extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) system with high antithrombogenicity and durability characteristics for prolonged continuous cardiopulmonary support. The oxygenator consists of a special hollow-fiber-type polyolefin gas-exchange membrane, which has an ultrathin dense layer in contact with the blood, in order to prevent plasma leakage during protracted use (Platinum ...
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