Molecular oxygen (O2) is a vital element in human survival and plays a major role in a diverse range of biological and physiological processes. Although normobaric hyperoxia can increase arterial oxygen content CaO2, it also causes vasoconstriction and hence reduces O2 delivery in various vascular beds including the heart, skeletal muscle, and brain. Thus, a seemingly paradoxical situation exists in which the administration of oxygen may place tissues at increased risk of hypoxic stress. Nevertheless, with various degrees of effectiveness, and not without consequences, supplemental oxygen is used clinically in an attempt to correct tissue hypoxia (e.g. brain ischemia, traumatic brain injury, carbon monoxide poisoning, etc.), chronic hypoxem...
OBJECTIVE. Oxygen therapy is one of the most common treatment modalities for hypoxemic patients, but...
Hyperoxia, or an increase in inspired oxygen concentration, has been used by scientists to examine e...
Inflammation is an adaptive response to both external and internal stimuli including infection, trau...
Significance: Oxygen is indispensable for aerobic life, but its utilization exposes cells and tissue...
Abstract: Hyperoxia results from the inhalation of mixtures of gas containing higher partial pressur...
The beneficial effects of oxygen are widely known, but the potentially harmful effects of high oxyge...
Background: In clinical practice, oxygen is generally administered to patients with the intention of...
International audienceThe current practice of mechanical ventilation comprises the use of the least ...
Oxygen (O2) therapy consists in the administration of a gas mixture with a percentage of O2 increase...
Abstract Background In clinical practice, oxygen is generally administered to patients with the inte...
Introduction. Despite widespread and liberal use of oxygen supplementation, guidelines about rationa...
Oxygen (O-2) toxicity remains a concern, particularly to the lung. This is mainly related to excessi...
Perioperative hyperoxia has been claimed to have a number of therapeutic advantages. However, in the...
Hyperoxia results from the inhalation of mixtures of gas containing higher partial pressures of oxyg...
Previous studies have implicated oxygen (02)-dependent substances in the vasodilator response to mus...
OBJECTIVE. Oxygen therapy is one of the most common treatment modalities for hypoxemic patients, but...
Hyperoxia, or an increase in inspired oxygen concentration, has been used by scientists to examine e...
Inflammation is an adaptive response to both external and internal stimuli including infection, trau...
Significance: Oxygen is indispensable for aerobic life, but its utilization exposes cells and tissue...
Abstract: Hyperoxia results from the inhalation of mixtures of gas containing higher partial pressur...
The beneficial effects of oxygen are widely known, but the potentially harmful effects of high oxyge...
Background: In clinical practice, oxygen is generally administered to patients with the intention of...
International audienceThe current practice of mechanical ventilation comprises the use of the least ...
Oxygen (O2) therapy consists in the administration of a gas mixture with a percentage of O2 increase...
Abstract Background In clinical practice, oxygen is generally administered to patients with the inte...
Introduction. Despite widespread and liberal use of oxygen supplementation, guidelines about rationa...
Oxygen (O-2) toxicity remains a concern, particularly to the lung. This is mainly related to excessi...
Perioperative hyperoxia has been claimed to have a number of therapeutic advantages. However, in the...
Hyperoxia results from the inhalation of mixtures of gas containing higher partial pressures of oxyg...
Previous studies have implicated oxygen (02)-dependent substances in the vasodilator response to mus...
OBJECTIVE. Oxygen therapy is one of the most common treatment modalities for hypoxemic patients, but...
Hyperoxia, or an increase in inspired oxygen concentration, has been used by scientists to examine e...
Inflammation is an adaptive response to both external and internal stimuli including infection, trau...