BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Experienced freedivers can endure prolonged breath-holds despite severe hypoxemia and are therefore ideal subjects to study apnea-induced cerebrovascular reactivity. This multiparametric study investigated CBF, the spatial coefficient of variation as a correlate of arterial transit time and brain metabolism, dynamics during prolonged apnea. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifteen male freedivers (age range, 20-64 years; cumulative previous prolonged breath-holds >2 minutes and 30 seconds: 4-79,200) underwent repetitive 3T pseudocontinuous arterial spin-labeling and 31P-/1H-MR spectroscopy before, during, and after a 5-minute breath-hold (split into early and late phases) and gave temporally matching venous blood gas samples. ...
Purpose: To quantify the rate of arterial oxygen desaturation during apnea in freedivers. Methods: T...
Background: Prolonged apnea by breath-hold (BH) divers leads to hypoxemia and compensatory mechanism...
peer reviewedVoluntary apnea showcases extreme human adaptability in trained individuals like profes...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Experienced freedivers can endure prolonged breath-holds despite severe hypo...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Experienced freedivers can endure prolonged breath-holds despite severe hypo...
Since little is known concerning the psychological, cognitive, and neurophysiological factors that a...
Since little is known concerning the psychological, cognitive, and neurophysiological factors that a...
Acute breath-holding deprives the human body from oxygen. In an effort to protect the ...
Since little is known concerning the psychological, cognitive and neurophysiological factors that ar...
When a diving human holds his or her breath, the heart beat slows and the blood vessels constrict in...
The practice of competitive breath-hold (apnea) diving has provided a gateway for studying the physi...
Purpose: To quantify the rate of arterial oxygen desaturation during apnea in freedivers. Methods: T...
BACKGROUND:Hypercapnia during breath holding is believed to be the dominant driver behind the modula...
Background: Current research results indicate high adaptation of an organism to long-term apnoea. ...
Introduction: Acute apnea evokes bradycardia and peripheral vasoconstriction in order to conserve ox...
Purpose: To quantify the rate of arterial oxygen desaturation during apnea in freedivers. Methods: T...
Background: Prolonged apnea by breath-hold (BH) divers leads to hypoxemia and compensatory mechanism...
peer reviewedVoluntary apnea showcases extreme human adaptability in trained individuals like profes...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Experienced freedivers can endure prolonged breath-holds despite severe hypo...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Experienced freedivers can endure prolonged breath-holds despite severe hypo...
Since little is known concerning the psychological, cognitive, and neurophysiological factors that a...
Since little is known concerning the psychological, cognitive, and neurophysiological factors that a...
Acute breath-holding deprives the human body from oxygen. In an effort to protect the ...
Since little is known concerning the psychological, cognitive and neurophysiological factors that ar...
When a diving human holds his or her breath, the heart beat slows and the blood vessels constrict in...
The practice of competitive breath-hold (apnea) diving has provided a gateway for studying the physi...
Purpose: To quantify the rate of arterial oxygen desaturation during apnea in freedivers. Methods: T...
BACKGROUND:Hypercapnia during breath holding is believed to be the dominant driver behind the modula...
Background: Current research results indicate high adaptation of an organism to long-term apnoea. ...
Introduction: Acute apnea evokes bradycardia and peripheral vasoconstriction in order to conserve ox...
Purpose: To quantify the rate of arterial oxygen desaturation during apnea in freedivers. Methods: T...
Background: Prolonged apnea by breath-hold (BH) divers leads to hypoxemia and compensatory mechanism...
peer reviewedVoluntary apnea showcases extreme human adaptability in trained individuals like profes...