The use of high concentrations of inhaled oxygen has been associated with adverse effects but recent data suggest a potential therapeutic role of normobaric hyperoxia (NH) in sepsis and cerebral ischemia. Hyperoxia may induce vasoconstriction and alter endothelial function, so we evaluated its effects on the microcirculation in 40 healthy adult volunteers using side-stream dark field (SDF) video-microscopy on the sublingual area and near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) on the thenar eminence. In a first group of volunteers (n=18), measurements were taken every 30 min: at baseline in air, during NH (close to 100% oxygen via a non-rebreathing mask) and during recovery in air. In a second group (n=22), NIRS measurements were taken in NH or ambien...
Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR)-weighted blood-oxygenation-level-dependent magnetic resonance imagi...
Objective: To determine the human dose-response relationship between a stepwise increase in arterial...
Aim. Hyperbaric treatment is achieved when local injury or infections impair the nutrient and oxygen...
Nitric oxide (NO) plays an important role in controlling microcirculatory function, but the effects ...
Although acute hypoxia is of utmost pathophysiologic relevance in health and disease, studies on its...
Hyperoxia causes vasoconstriction in most tissues, by mechanisms that are not fully understood. We i...
Objectives: Excessive oxygen (O2) administration may have a negative impact on tissue perfusion by i...
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...
The physiological effect of hyperoxia has been poorly characterized, with studies reporting conflict...
AbstractObjectives. This investigation sought to determine whether endothelium-derived nitric oxide ...
Introduction SIRS and sepsis are characterized by factors each of which plays a specific role in d...
OBJECTIVES: Oxygen (O2) is a cornerstone in the treatment of critically ill patients, and the guidel...
BACKGROUND: It is generally argued that variations in cerebral blood flow create concomitant changes...
The fraction of nitric oxide in exhaled gas (FENO) is reduced by 30-70% after exposure to partial pr...
Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR)-weighted blood-oxygenation-level-dependent magnetic resonance imagi...
Objective: To determine the human dose-response relationship between a stepwise increase in arterial...
Aim. Hyperbaric treatment is achieved when local injury or infections impair the nutrient and oxygen...
Nitric oxide (NO) plays an important role in controlling microcirculatory function, but the effects ...
Although acute hypoxia is of utmost pathophysiologic relevance in health and disease, studies on its...
Hyperoxia causes vasoconstriction in most tissues, by mechanisms that are not fully understood. We i...
Objectives: Excessive oxygen (O2) administration may have a negative impact on tissue perfusion by i...
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...
The physiological effect of hyperoxia has been poorly characterized, with studies reporting conflict...
AbstractObjectives. This investigation sought to determine whether endothelium-derived nitric oxide ...
Introduction SIRS and sepsis are characterized by factors each of which plays a specific role in d...
OBJECTIVES: Oxygen (O2) is a cornerstone in the treatment of critically ill patients, and the guidel...
BACKGROUND: It is generally argued that variations in cerebral blood flow create concomitant changes...
The fraction of nitric oxide in exhaled gas (FENO) is reduced by 30-70% after exposure to partial pr...
Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR)-weighted blood-oxygenation-level-dependent magnetic resonance imagi...
Objective: To determine the human dose-response relationship between a stepwise increase in arterial...
Aim. Hyperbaric treatment is achieved when local injury or infections impair the nutrient and oxygen...