The purpose of this study was to quantify the possible reduction in ventilation that could be attributed to changes in cerebral blood flow (CBF) with hypoxia to determine whether it could be of sufficient magnitude to underlie hypoxic ventilatory decline (HVD). Six subjects underwent 20 min of isocapnic hypoxia (end-tidal PO2, 50 mmHg). An index of CBF was obtained using transcranial Doppler ultrasound of the middle cerebral artery. The CBF sensitivities to hypoxia and hypercapnia were obtained from the percentage changes in CBF between the last 3 min of the hypoxic or hypercapnic exposure and the 3 min period prior to the exposure. The magnitude of HVD during hypoxia was estimated by fitting a simple model of the ventilatory response to th...
Although it is known that the vasculatures of the brain and the forearm are sensitive to changes in ...
Respiratory-induced changes in the partial pressures of arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO2) and oxygen (...
Intermittent hypoxia (IH) is broadly defined as repeatedly breathing decreased amounts of oxygen (h...
Finally, the work described in Chapter 6 attempts to quantify the possible reduction in ventilation ...
Hypoxia induces ventilatory, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular adjustments to defend against reduct...
Hypoxia induces ventilatory, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular adjustments to defend against reduct...
Hypoxia induces ventilatory, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular adjustments to defend against reduct...
Hypoxia induces ventilatory, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular adjustments to defend against reduct...
New findingsWhat is the central question of this study? Does the ventilatory response to moderate ac...
Changes in breathing change the concentration of oxygen and carbon dioxide in arterial blood resulti...
Due to the high metabolic rate of brain tissue and nominal substrate storage, brain perfusion must b...
In humans, cerebrovascular responses to alterations in arterial PCO(2) and PO(2) are well documented...
This study examined the dynamics of the cerebral blood flow response to hypoxia and hypercapnia in h...
This thesis describes experiments to measure the ventilatory response to hypoxia at a constant (isoc...
Hypoxia increases cerebral blood flow (CBF), but it is unknown whether this increase is uniform acro...
Although it is known that the vasculatures of the brain and the forearm are sensitive to changes in ...
Respiratory-induced changes in the partial pressures of arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO2) and oxygen (...
Intermittent hypoxia (IH) is broadly defined as repeatedly breathing decreased amounts of oxygen (h...
Finally, the work described in Chapter 6 attempts to quantify the possible reduction in ventilation ...
Hypoxia induces ventilatory, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular adjustments to defend against reduct...
Hypoxia induces ventilatory, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular adjustments to defend against reduct...
Hypoxia induces ventilatory, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular adjustments to defend against reduct...
Hypoxia induces ventilatory, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular adjustments to defend against reduct...
New findingsWhat is the central question of this study? Does the ventilatory response to moderate ac...
Changes in breathing change the concentration of oxygen and carbon dioxide in arterial blood resulti...
Due to the high metabolic rate of brain tissue and nominal substrate storage, brain perfusion must b...
In humans, cerebrovascular responses to alterations in arterial PCO(2) and PO(2) are well documented...
This study examined the dynamics of the cerebral blood flow response to hypoxia and hypercapnia in h...
This thesis describes experiments to measure the ventilatory response to hypoxia at a constant (isoc...
Hypoxia increases cerebral blood flow (CBF), but it is unknown whether this increase is uniform acro...
Although it is known that the vasculatures of the brain and the forearm are sensitive to changes in ...
Respiratory-induced changes in the partial pressures of arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO2) and oxygen (...
Intermittent hypoxia (IH) is broadly defined as repeatedly breathing decreased amounts of oxygen (h...