Abstract Background Arterial hyperoxia may induce vasoconstriction and reduce cardiac output, which is particularly undesirable in patients who already have compromised perfusion of vital organs. Due to the inaccessibility of vital organs in humans, vasoconstrictive effects of hyperoxia have primarily been studied in animal models. However, the results of these studies vary substantially. Here, we investigate the variation in magnitude of the hyperoxia effect among studies and explore possible sources of heterogeneity, such as vascular region and animal species. Method Pubmed and Embase were searched for eligible studies up to November 2017. In vivo and ex vivo animal studies reporting on vascular tone changes induced by local or systemic n...
Hyperoxia, is regularly introduced to critically ill patients in ICU. Nevertheless, recent studies h...
BACKGROUND: Hyperoxia, an arterial oxygen pressure of more than 100 mmHg or 13% O2, frequently occur...
Abstract Background Hyperoxia, an arterial oxygen pressure of more than 100 mmHg or 13% O2, frequent...
BACKGROUND: Arterial hyperoxia may induce vasoconstriction and reduce cardiac output, which is parti...
BACKGROUND: Arterial hyperoxia may induce vasoconstriction and reduce cardiac output, which is parti...
Contains fulltext : 196380.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Art...
Hospitalized patients often receive oxygen supplementation, which can lead to a supraphysiological o...
Hospitalized patients often receive oxygen supplementation, which can lead to a supraphysiological o...
Objectives: Excessive oxygen (O2) administration may have a negative impact on tissue perfusion by i...
Background: In clinical practice, oxygen is generally administered to patients with the intention of...
Abstract Background In clinical practice, oxygen is generally administered to patients with the inte...
International audienceThis study combines two well-known vascular research models, hyperoxia and hin...
International audienceThis study combines two well-known vascular research models, hyperoxia and hin...
International audienceThis study combines two well-known vascular research models, hyperoxia and hin...
Hyperoxia, is regularly introduced to critically ill patients in ICU. Nevertheless, recent studies h...
Hyperoxia, is regularly introduced to critically ill patients in ICU. Nevertheless, recent studies h...
BACKGROUND: Hyperoxia, an arterial oxygen pressure of more than 100 mmHg or 13% O2, frequently occur...
Abstract Background Hyperoxia, an arterial oxygen pressure of more than 100 mmHg or 13% O2, frequent...
BACKGROUND: Arterial hyperoxia may induce vasoconstriction and reduce cardiac output, which is parti...
BACKGROUND: Arterial hyperoxia may induce vasoconstriction and reduce cardiac output, which is parti...
Contains fulltext : 196380.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Art...
Hospitalized patients often receive oxygen supplementation, which can lead to a supraphysiological o...
Hospitalized patients often receive oxygen supplementation, which can lead to a supraphysiological o...
Objectives: Excessive oxygen (O2) administration may have a negative impact on tissue perfusion by i...
Background: In clinical practice, oxygen is generally administered to patients with the intention of...
Abstract Background In clinical practice, oxygen is generally administered to patients with the inte...
International audienceThis study combines two well-known vascular research models, hyperoxia and hin...
International audienceThis study combines two well-known vascular research models, hyperoxia and hin...
International audienceThis study combines two well-known vascular research models, hyperoxia and hin...
Hyperoxia, is regularly introduced to critically ill patients in ICU. Nevertheless, recent studies h...
Hyperoxia, is regularly introduced to critically ill patients in ICU. Nevertheless, recent studies h...
BACKGROUND: Hyperoxia, an arterial oxygen pressure of more than 100 mmHg or 13% O2, frequently occur...
Abstract Background Hyperoxia, an arterial oxygen pressure of more than 100 mmHg or 13% O2, frequent...