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Eleff S M - - 1995
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) generating low perfusion pressures and beginning immediately after cardiac arrest maintains cerebral ATP but not cerebral pH or arterial pH. We tested the hypothesis that preventing severe arterial acidemia prevents cerebral acidosis, whereas augmenting arterial acidemia augments cerebral acidosis. METHODS: In dogs anesthetized with ...
Montagna P - - 1995
Clinical (paresthesiae and Trousseau's sign), EMG, blood biochemical (lactic acid and total Ca2+) and gas-analytic (pH, PCO2, PO2, HCO3) changes were studied during and after 5 min voluntary hyperventilation (HV) in 15 normal subjects. Paresthesiae and spontaneous motor activity were common manifestations (87% and 67% respectively) in our test. They ...
Ising H - - 1995
The fraction of total magnesium bound to protein and other substances depends upon the pH. pH-dependency of ionized free magnesium (iMg2+) in serum is expressed by the Siggaard-Andersen equation: iMg2+ (pH) = iMg2+ (7.4) x 10x(7.4 - pH). During preparation of serum or plasma, considerable pH changes occur which have ...
Alfaro V - - 1995
Blood acid-base changes were studied during acute hypothermia (4-6 h) induced by cold exposure in the unanesthetized rat. Stewart's quantitative analysis was applied as a complementary approach to determine the relative contributions of several non-respiratory components to the arterial acid-base response. Acute decrease in body temperature (TB) lowered PaCO2 (32.5 ...
da Fonseca-Wollheim F - - 1995
The pH-dependent distribution of ammonia between blood cells and plasma was investigated with oxygenated blood samples from healthy subjects at 37 degrees C. Blood pH was varied between 6.95 and 7.65 by equilibration with different CO2 mixtures. Plasma ammonia concentrations were measured directly with a specific enzymatic method. Ammonia concentrations ...
Richey S D - - 1995
OBJECTIVE: Cord blood pH, lactate, hypoxanthine, and erythropoietin levels have all been used as markers of either acute or chronic asphyxia. We sought to determine whether these index values were significantly different in infants with or without meconium-stained amniotic fluid. STUDY DESIGN: Fifty-six pregnant women in spontaneous labor at term ...
Chatard J C - - 1995
The purpose of the present investigation was to examine the wet suit effect on 8 swimmers and 8 triathletes. For swimmers, the performances of a 400-m swim with and without wet suit were not statistically different (4 min 12.5 +/- 8 s vs 4 min 13.9 +/- 4 s) while ...
Aduen J - - 1995
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationships between circulating blood lactate concentrations and several biochemical variables including ionized calcium, glucose, pH, and acid-base status in critically ill and noncritically ill patients. DESIGN: A prospective, cohort study. SETTING: The critical care research laboratory, intensive care unit (ICU), emergency room (ER), and general ward ...
Van der Linden P - - 1995
The present study tested the hypothesis that, during acute bleeding, the development of tissue hypoxia might be reflected by an abrupt widening in arteriovenous gradient for PCO2 (AV PCO2) and for pH (AV pH) as accurately as by an increase in blood lactate levels. Twenty-four anesthetized (isoflurane 1.4% end-tidal), paralyzed, ...
Karlsson T - - 1995
Hyperventilation has been reported to increase blood lactate levels. Uncertainty exists as to whether high lactate levels are caused by increased peripheral release or decreased hepatic uptake. Seven piglets were investigated during controlled normoventilation and 13 piglets during controlled hyperventilation. Blood was drawn from catheters in the femoral artery and ...
Hannerz J - - 1995
Ten patients with cluster headache in an active period and 6 controls were studied as to heart rate, blood pressure, blood flow in the common carotid arteries (CCA), end-tidal PCO2 and pain before, during and after 6 minutes of breathing 6% CO2 in air. Heart rate increased significantly during CO2 ...
Hocking P M - - 1994
1. Genetically fat and lean adult broiler breeder females were fed ad libitum or restricted throughout life. At one year of age, comparisons of blood viscosity and haematology and changes in blood chemistry after exposure to thermal stress were conducted. 2. Whole blood viscosity was more than twice as high, ...
Puder K S - - 1994
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether various solutions commonly used in amnioinfusion during labor affect neonatal electrolyte and blood gas values. METHODS: Amnioinfusion for thick meconium or severe variable fetal heart rate decelerations is used at our institution according to a standardized protocol. During alternating 3-week periods, the only solution made available ...
Sauer L A - - 1994
Arteriovenous differences (AVD) for glucose and lactic acid measured across tissue-isolated rat tumors in vivo have shown that individual tumors with similar rates of glucose consumption may either release or utilize lactic acid. The experiments described here investigated the relationships among arterial blood lactate concentrations and tumor lactate and glucose ...
Carter B G - - 1994
We studied the interchangeability of two blood gas syringes (Johns, Hardie Health Care Products Pty Ltd and Marksman, Martell Medical Products Inc) for the collection of blood for the analysis of PCO2, PO2, pH, sodium, potassium and glucose in 71 intensive care unit patients. The interchangeability of these two syringes ...
Pages T - - 1994
Blood ammonia and lactate concentrations were analyzed in 7 volunteer male athletes before and immediately after each segment of an endurance triathlon. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of triathlon on ammonia and lactate blood levels and the possible correlation between both in each different event. ...
Oldendorf W H - - 1994
The brain uptake index (BUI) of polar 14C-labeled test compounds with molecular weights (MWs) of 79-70,000 was examined using the single-pass carotid injection technique in pentobarbital-anesthetized rats. Compounds were injected in 40 mM malonate, pH 2.5, and 10 mM N-2-hydroxyethylpiperazine-N'-2-ethanesulfonic acid, pH 7.4. BUI is defined as (14C-labeled test compound/[3H]H2O ...
Verbeke K - - 1994
A stable 99mTc-labelled compound that is easy to prepare and that is retained for a long period of time in the blood would constitute an ideal replacement for 99mTc-HSA (limited by its rapid diffusion) and 99mTc-erythrocytes (lengthy and risky in vitro labelling) as tracer agent for ventriculography. We investigated whether ...
Xie B - - 1994
A miniaturized flow-injected thermal biosensor was developed for the determination of urea and L-lactate in undiluted blood in 1-microL samples. The sensor employed a small enzyme column constructed of stainless steel tubing and microbead thermistors. Urease and lactate oxidase/catalase were separately immobilized onto controlled-pore glass beads, which, in turn, were ...
Takala J - - 1994
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the measurement error of saline PCO2, using blood gas analyzers, is relevant for the interpretation and clinical use of the gastric intramucosal pH measurement. DESIGN: A comparison of four different blood gas analyzers (ABL-520, Ciba Corning, IL-1302, and Nova), using tonometered saline as the reference. SETTING: ...
Idris A H - - 1994
OBJECTIVES: To investigate how minute ventilation affects the partial pressure of end-tidal CO2 and arterial and mixed venous pH, PCO2, PO2, and the concentration of bicarbonate during low blood-flow states. We tested the null hypothesis that acid-base conditions during low rates of blood flow are not significantly different when minute ...
Cruz J - - 1994
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the occurrence of global cerebral ischemia in acute brain trauma with acute anemia by combined measurements of cerebral hemodynamics, oxygenation, and lactate production. DESIGN: Prospective, intervention study. SETTING: Neuroscience intensive care unit of a university hospital. PATIENTS: Adults (n = 22) with severe acute brain trauma (Glasgow ...
Mahutte C K - - 1994
We examined the performance characteristics of a new bedside blood gas monitor. This monitor's fluorescent pH, PCO2, and PO2 sensors are embedded in a cassette, which is calibrated in vitro and then inserted into the patient's radial artery tubing set. In 50 medical ICU patients, 683 paired monitor and conventional ...
Frischmeyer K J - - 1994
Arterial blood samples were collected from 19 anesthetized pigs before and after hemorrhage was induced. Blood gas tensions and concentrations of sodium, potassium, chloride, lactate, and total protein were measured. Results indicated that hydrogen ion (H+) concentration calculated from a specific formula was a biased and imprecise estimate of measured ...
Kikuchi H - - 1994
The method by MacQueen and Plaut was modified to devise simple microdetermination method of l-lactate which is applicable to deproteinized blood sample. Blood was deproteinized with addition of 25% (w/w) trichloroacetic acid (TCA), and 0.075 M 2-amino-2-methyl-1, 3-propanediole (AMPD) was used to make pH of the reaction mixture optimal. It ...
Chariot P - - 1994
Blood lactate and pyruvate are of critical importance for the diagnosis of mitochondrial diseases. To determine guidelines for adequate blood pyruvate and lactate determinations, intraindividual studies were carried out on 10 subjects, and the influences of venostasis, delay before deproteinization, and pH in the pyruvate assay were analyzed. Delays of ...
Ekendahl S - - 1994
This paper presents and compares the assimilation rates of CO2 and lactate, and the lactate respiration rates, of attached bacterial populations growing in slowly flowing groundwater (1-3 mm s-1) from deep crystalline bed-rock of the Stripa research mine, Sweden. The bacteria studied grew in anoxic, high-pH (9-10) and low-redox artesian ...
Sissons C H - - 1994
This study examined in detailed the pH response of microcosm plaque biofilms to the application of 500 mmol/l urea, and the effect of modifying the flow rate of BMM (a basal medium containing 0.25% mucin). Microcosm plaques were cultured from the mixed salivary bacteria in a multi-plaque 'artificial mouth' supplied ...
Thomsen L L - - 1994
Transcranial Doppler (TCD) examinations are increasingly being used in studies of headache pathophysiology. Because blood velocity is highly dependent on PCO2, these parameters should be measured simultaneously. The most common way of performing measurements during TCD examinations is as end-tidal pCO2 with a capnograph. When patients are nauseated and vomit, ...
Kilpatrick E S - - 1994
A study was conducted to assess the effect of changes in sample pH and pO2 on the Accutrend, ExacTech Companion, Glucometer II, One Touch II, and Refloflux II blood glucose meters. Venous blood was tonometered after the addition of strong acid or alkali to produce 10 samples with a pH ...
Brandstetter R D - - 1994
Measurement of pleural fluid constituents (pH, PCO2, protein, lactic dehydrogenase [LDH], glucose, red blood cells [RBC], and white blood cells [WBC]) are of value in the diagnosis of pleural effusions and in the separation of exudates from transudates. The position of the patient (sitting or lying) prior to thoracentesis may ...
Beech J S - - 1994
Rats rendered hypotensive and acidotic by withdrawal of blood were treated by infusion of either an equimolar mixture of sodium bicarbonate and sodium carbonate ("Carbicarb"), sodium bicarbonate alone, or sodium chloride. Skeletal muscle intracellular pH (pHi) was measured using magnetic resonance spectroscopy from the chemical shift of the carbon-2 (C2) ...
Nordström L - - 1994
A new test strip method was used to determine the lactate concentration in fetal scalp blood during normal labor. Sixty-six fetal scalp blood samples were collected at cervical dilatations between 4 cm and 10 cm. The mean lactate value was 1.7 +/- 0.8 mmol/l simultaneously (IS.D.) and the mean pH ...
Andrews R J - - 1994
Changes in ventilatory rate affect arterial blood pH and PCO2 within seconds to minutes, but the corresponding acute changes for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pH and PCO2 have been as well documented. Using our previously-described swine model of brain retraction ischemia, we examined changes in arterial and CSF pH and PCO2 ...
Altissimi G - - 1994
This study reports variations observed under general anesthesia through small-bore endotracheal tubes in PO2, PCO2, HCO3, percentage saturation of O2, and pH levels in 39 patients who underwent laryngeal microsurgery lasting from 10 to 100 minutes. The tendency to an increase in PCO2 levels reached statistical significance only at the ...
Romijn J A - - 1994
We have evaluated lactate and pyruvate kinetics in whole blood or plasma by the addition of [1-13C]lactate (n = 5) or [1-13C]pyruvate (n = 5) and application of compartmental modeling to the resulting data. Pyruvate and lactate concentrations and tracer-to-tracee ratios were measured at frequent intervals for 45 min. Pyruvate ...
Telting-Diaz M - - 1994
A novel dual-lumen catheter electrode design suitable for the simultaneous measurement of PCO2 (partial pressure of carbon dioxide) and pH in flowing blood is described. The probe is fabricated from a single segment of dual-lumen silicone rubber or polyurethane tubing that is impregnated with the proton ionophore tridodecylamine. The impregnation ...
Vallet B - - 1994
There is indirect evidence that tissue hypoxia occurs in human sepsis and surface measures of muscle tissue PO2 (PtiO2) in hypodynamic endotoxic animals are decreased. This study assessed systemic and regional tissue oxygenation in a more relevant model of hyperdynamic endotoxicosis. We isolated venous outflow from the left hindlimb and ...
Uchida T - - 1994
We evaluated the clinical performance of a continuous intraarterial blood gas monitoring (CIABG) system which includes a fluorometric intravascular sensor. Seventeen patients undergoing elective surgery were monitored perioperatively with the CIABG system (PB3300; Puritan Bennett, Carlsbad, CA). Conventional laboratory blood gas analyses (BGA) were performed simultaneously whenever indicated, and the ...
Wong R J - - 1994
We evaluated a new portable instrument, the PPG StatPal II pH and Blood Gas Analysis System, designed for "point-of-care" measurements of blood gases and pH. Inaccuracy (% of target value) and imprecision (CV%) were assessed by blood tonometry and comparison with a Corning 178. Within-day results for PCO2 inaccuracy and ...
MacDonald L - - 1994
Ethanol intoxication has been widely reported as a cause of lactic acidosis. To determine the frequency and severity of ethanol-induced lactic acidosis, patients who presented to an emergency department with a clinical diagnosis of acute ethanol intoxication and a serum ethanol concentration of at least 100 mg/dL were studied. Arterial ...
Kalhoff H - - 1994
The Haldane effect (HE) was investigated in human adults and prematures under normal metabolic acid-base conditions but at different levels of PCO2. Venous blood samples were equilibrated with low and high PCO2 in either O2 or N2. The change in plasma pH of oxygenated blood by deoxygenation did not differ ...
Rojiani A M - - 1994
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) was studied in rats with electrolyte-induced demyelination (EID), an experimental model for central pontine myelinolysis. Intravenously injected peroxidase was extravasated at 3 h post hypertonic saline injection (PHS) into regions frequently involved in EID. Increased pinocytotic activity and focal interendothelial gaps were seen at 3 h ...
Lumsden T - - 1994
Continuous intraarterial blood gas (IABG) monitoring is in clinical use both in the operating room and intensive care unit. This technology uses miniature, optically-based sensors that can be placed into a patient's artery. The arterial blood gas values are transduced into an optical signal that is measured by a bedside ...
Nieto A - - 1994
The aim of this study was to evaluate the fluctuation of fetal pH in blood samples taken at the beginning of labor and at the moment of birth as related to intrauterine growth retardation syndrome. This is a prospective follow-up of term gestations, of which 41 were diagnosed as intrauterine ...
Hautier C A - - 1994
The relationships between anaerobic glycolysis and average velocity (v) sustained during sprint running were studied in 12 national level male sprinters. A blood sample was obtained within 3 min of the completion of semi-finals and finals in the 100-m and 200-m Cameroon national championships and blood lactate concentration ([la-]b) was ...
Riddington D - - 1994
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the precision and bias for two standard blood gas analyzers when measuring PCO2 in five different test solutions (blood, normal saline, human albumin solution, succinylated gelatin 4%, and Hartmann's solution). DESIGN: A comparative laboratory study of two blood gas analyzers measuring known PCO2 in test solutions prepared ...
Braems G - - 1993
Reduction of lethal and compromised fetal outcome is a benefit of rising socio-economic standards and better health care, including technologies such as cardiotocography and fetal blood analysis. The pursuit of higher standards in obstetrics leads to new and improved techniques. The transcutaneously measured carbon dioxide tension (tc PCO2) was proposed ...
Saxe J M - - 1993
The interstitial fluid space (IFS) response to hemorrhagic shock (HS)-induced metabolic acidosis is reported. Prenodal skin lymph was used as a mirror of IFS changes. Twenty-three conditioned dogs had a reservoir HS insult followed by resuscitation with shed blood, crystalloid solution containing a total of 6.5 milliequivalents of sodium per ...
Iversen P O - - 1993
A marked regional distribution in blood flow within single skeletal muscles on a non-microvascular level, i.e. at the level of large arterioles or small arteries, is present in dog, cat and rabbit. The mechanism for this perfusion pattern is not known. The goal of the present study was to see ...
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