Mild hypothermia has a protective effect on brain edema and encephalopathy in both experimental and human acute liver failure. The goals of the present study were to examine the effects of mild hypothermia (35°C) on brain metabolic pathways using combined 1H and 13C-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, a technique which allows the study not only of metabolite concentrations but also their de novo synthesis via cell-specific pathways in the brain. :1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy using [1-13C] glucose was performed on extracts of frontal cortex obtained from groups of rats with acute liver failure induced by hepatic devascularization whose body temperature was maintained either at 37°C (normothermic) or 35°C (hypothermic), and appropri...
Restoration of cerebral blood flow autoregulation and reactivity to carbon dioxide in acute liver fa...
The development of encephalopathy in patients with acute liver injury defines the occurrence of live...
The brain of a hibernating mammal withstands physiological extremes that would result in cerebral da...
Mild hypothermia has a protective effect on brain edema and encephalopathy in both experimental and ...
The principal cause of mortality in patients with acute liver failure (ALF) is brain herniation resu...
The principal cause of mortality in patients with acute liver failure (ALF) is brain herniation resu...
Evidence from both clinical and experimental studies demonstrates that mild hypothermia prevents enc...
Mild hypothermia (32 degrees C-35 degrees C) reduces intracranial pressure in patients with acute li...
Brain hypothermia has demonstrated pronounced neuroprotective effect in patients with cardiac arrest...
Encephalopathy, brain edema and intracranial hypertension are neurological complications responsible...
Acute liver failure was induced in rats by a single intragastric dose of carbon tetrachloride. This ...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Mild hypothermia has proven useful in the clinical management of patients with acut...
Human clinical trials using 72 hours of mild hypothermia (32°C-34°C) after neonatal asphyxia have fo...
Introduction and Objectives: Acute liver failure (ALF) is a severe disease which is associated with ...
Background and Purpose—The objective of this study was to assess the effect of therapeutic moderate ...
Restoration of cerebral blood flow autoregulation and reactivity to carbon dioxide in acute liver fa...
The development of encephalopathy in patients with acute liver injury defines the occurrence of live...
The brain of a hibernating mammal withstands physiological extremes that would result in cerebral da...
Mild hypothermia has a protective effect on brain edema and encephalopathy in both experimental and ...
The principal cause of mortality in patients with acute liver failure (ALF) is brain herniation resu...
The principal cause of mortality in patients with acute liver failure (ALF) is brain herniation resu...
Evidence from both clinical and experimental studies demonstrates that mild hypothermia prevents enc...
Mild hypothermia (32 degrees C-35 degrees C) reduces intracranial pressure in patients with acute li...
Brain hypothermia has demonstrated pronounced neuroprotective effect in patients with cardiac arrest...
Encephalopathy, brain edema and intracranial hypertension are neurological complications responsible...
Acute liver failure was induced in rats by a single intragastric dose of carbon tetrachloride. This ...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Mild hypothermia has proven useful in the clinical management of patients with acut...
Human clinical trials using 72 hours of mild hypothermia (32°C-34°C) after neonatal asphyxia have fo...
Introduction and Objectives: Acute liver failure (ALF) is a severe disease which is associated with ...
Background and Purpose—The objective of this study was to assess the effect of therapeutic moderate ...
Restoration of cerebral blood flow autoregulation and reactivity to carbon dioxide in acute liver fa...
The development of encephalopathy in patients with acute liver injury defines the occurrence of live...
The brain of a hibernating mammal withstands physiological extremes that would result in cerebral da...