The purpose of the study was to: • Study the effect of vascular gas bubbles on the brain and lung • Study changes in the endothelial function caused by gas bubbles • Study the preventive effects of monoclonal anti-C5a antibody on functional changes caused by gas bubbles It is important to reveal any changes in the function of the endothelium caused by gas bubbles, as the endothelium probably plays an important role in the development of decompression sickness (DCS). Furthermore, we followed up previous studies using monoclonal anti-C5a antibody trying to prevent damages caused by gas bubbles. In order to prevent damages causes by gas bubbles and maybe prevent DCS, the mechanisms behind have to be revealed. This thesis is part of an ongo...
The pathogenesis of predominantly neurological decompression sickness (DCS) is multifactorial. In SC...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: It has been suggested that repeated compression-decompression cy...
Microparticles (MP) are shed into the circulation from endothelium following activation or apoptosis...
The purpose of the study was to: • Study the effect of vascular gas bubbles on the brain and lung ...
© 2017 Zhang, Wang, Wang, Liu, Buzzacott and Xu. Decompression stress can cause endothelial injury, ...
Endothelial dysfunction induced by bubbles plays an important role in decompression sickness (DCS), ...
Reductions in ambient pressure liberates gas in various tissues and can result in decompression illn...
Decompression sickness is a systemic pathophysiological process caused by bubbles and endothelial mi...
Vascular gas emboli (VGE) start forming during the degassing of tissues in the decompression (ascent...
AbstractBubbles can form in the body during or after decompression from pressure exposures such as t...
Decompression to altitude can result in gas bubble formation both in tissues and in the systemic vei...
Decompression sickness is known to be due to the formation of bubbles in the body as a result of dec...
It is believed that the symptoms of decompression sickness are initiated by the formation of gas mic...
Bubbles are introduced to the arterial circulation in many patients undergoing cardiac surgical proc...
Decompression sickness is a series of symptoms associated with the formation of bubbles in the body ...
The pathogenesis of predominantly neurological decompression sickness (DCS) is multifactorial. In SC...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: It has been suggested that repeated compression-decompression cy...
Microparticles (MP) are shed into the circulation from endothelium following activation or apoptosis...
The purpose of the study was to: • Study the effect of vascular gas bubbles on the brain and lung ...
© 2017 Zhang, Wang, Wang, Liu, Buzzacott and Xu. Decompression stress can cause endothelial injury, ...
Endothelial dysfunction induced by bubbles plays an important role in decompression sickness (DCS), ...
Reductions in ambient pressure liberates gas in various tissues and can result in decompression illn...
Decompression sickness is a systemic pathophysiological process caused by bubbles and endothelial mi...
Vascular gas emboli (VGE) start forming during the degassing of tissues in the decompression (ascent...
AbstractBubbles can form in the body during or after decompression from pressure exposures such as t...
Decompression to altitude can result in gas bubble formation both in tissues and in the systemic vei...
Decompression sickness is known to be due to the formation of bubbles in the body as a result of dec...
It is believed that the symptoms of decompression sickness are initiated by the formation of gas mic...
Bubbles are introduced to the arterial circulation in many patients undergoing cardiac surgical proc...
Decompression sickness is a series of symptoms associated with the formation of bubbles in the body ...
The pathogenesis of predominantly neurological decompression sickness (DCS) is multifactorial. In SC...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: It has been suggested that repeated compression-decompression cy...
Microparticles (MP) are shed into the circulation from endothelium following activation or apoptosis...