We have previously shown that normobaric hyperoxia may benefit peri-lesional brain and white matter following traumatic brain injury (TBI). This study examined the impact of brief exposure to hyperoxia using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to identify axonal injury distant from contusions. Fourteen patients with acute moderate/severe TBI underwent baseline DTI and following one hour of 80% oxygen. Thirty-two controls underwent DTI, with 6 undergoing imaging following graded exposure to oxygen. Visible lesions were excluded and data compared with controls. We used the 99% prediction interval (PI) for zero change from historical control reproducibility measurements to demonstrate significant change following hyperoxia. Following hyperoxia DTI ...
Preliminary evidence suggests local brain tissue oxygenation (PbtO2) values of 15mm Hg following sev...
BACKGROUND: Normobaric oxygen therapy is frequently applied in neurocritical care, however, whether ...
Preliminary evidence suggests that PbtO2 values of ¡Ü 15 mm Hg may be suggestive of brain tissue hyp...
Introduction We have shown that normobaric hyperoxia (NH) may rescue metabolically compromised tissu...
Ischaemia and metabolic dysfunction remain important causes of neuronal loss following head injury, ...
This is the final published version of the article. It was originally published by NPG in Journal of...
Ischemia and metabolic dysfunction remain important causes of neuronal loss after head injury, and w...
Cerebral ischaemia is a frequent finding in post mortem studies following traumatic brain injury (TB...
OBJECT: The effect of normobaric hyperoxia (fraction of inspired O2 [FIO2] concentration 100%) in th...
Use of diffusion tensor imaging to assess the impact of normobaric hyperoxia within at-risk pericont...
IMPORTANCE: Combined oxygen 15-labeled positron emission tomography (15O PET) and brain tissue oxime...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is known to inflict significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. In s...
Background: Recent clinical studies in stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI) victims suffering chr...
Perinatal hypoxia affects normal neurological development and can lead to motor, behavioral and cogn...
Background: Normobaric oxygen therapy is frequently applied in neurocritical care, however, whether ...
Preliminary evidence suggests local brain tissue oxygenation (PbtO2) values of 15mm Hg following sev...
BACKGROUND: Normobaric oxygen therapy is frequently applied in neurocritical care, however, whether ...
Preliminary evidence suggests that PbtO2 values of ¡Ü 15 mm Hg may be suggestive of brain tissue hyp...
Introduction We have shown that normobaric hyperoxia (NH) may rescue metabolically compromised tissu...
Ischaemia and metabolic dysfunction remain important causes of neuronal loss following head injury, ...
This is the final published version of the article. It was originally published by NPG in Journal of...
Ischemia and metabolic dysfunction remain important causes of neuronal loss after head injury, and w...
Cerebral ischaemia is a frequent finding in post mortem studies following traumatic brain injury (TB...
OBJECT: The effect of normobaric hyperoxia (fraction of inspired O2 [FIO2] concentration 100%) in th...
Use of diffusion tensor imaging to assess the impact of normobaric hyperoxia within at-risk pericont...
IMPORTANCE: Combined oxygen 15-labeled positron emission tomography (15O PET) and brain tissue oxime...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is known to inflict significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. In s...
Background: Recent clinical studies in stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI) victims suffering chr...
Perinatal hypoxia affects normal neurological development and can lead to motor, behavioral and cogn...
Background: Normobaric oxygen therapy is frequently applied in neurocritical care, however, whether ...
Preliminary evidence suggests local brain tissue oxygenation (PbtO2) values of 15mm Hg following sev...
BACKGROUND: Normobaric oxygen therapy is frequently applied in neurocritical care, however, whether ...
Preliminary evidence suggests that PbtO2 values of ¡Ü 15 mm Hg may be suggestive of brain tissue hyp...