Background: Successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation after drowning or avalanche is often attributed to hypothermia-induced decrease in metabolism, which adapts the oxygen demand to the amount supplied under cardiac compression. Four decades ago, we speculated if oxygen-sparing mechanisms like those found in marine mammals, may improve cerebral oxygenation during acute airway blockade in humans. We investigated hemodynamic changes during steady state ergometer cycling with intermittent periods of apnea and face immersion (AFI) in ice-cold water. During AFI, heart rate (HR) dropped by 58% whereas average blood velocity (ABV) determined by means of a Doppler ultrasound velocity meter (UNIDOP University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway) fell by 85% in th...
AIMS: To examine whether dynamic cerebral autoregulation is acutely impaired during maximal voluntar...
Aims: Complete restitution of neurologic function after 6 h of pre-hospital resuscitation and in-hos...
This thesis deals with cardiovascular and respiratory effects of apneas in humans. During apnea (bre...
Background: Successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation after drowning or avalanche is often attributed...
Lars J Bjertnaes,1,2 Anton Hauge,3 Marianne Thoresen,3,4 Lars Walløe3 1Anesthesia and Critical Care ...
When a diving human holds his or her breath, the heart beat slows and the blood vessels constrict in...
International audienceAim: Voluntary apnoea induces several physiological adaptations, including bra...
S. Anderson, M. Chamberlain, S. Musgrove, A. Partusch, K. Tice and D.B. Thorp, PhD Gonzaga Universit...
We studied the effect of the human diving response, defined as bradycardia and reduced peripheral bl...
Background: Submergence underwater activates the diving response (DR) in both diving mammals and hum...
This study was conducted to better understand how cold water affects the mammalian dive reflex (MDR)...
The effects of involuntary respiratory contractions on the cerebral blood flow response to maximal a...
Abstract- Humans like most other air-breathing vertebrates exhibit a syndrome known as diving reflex...
Background: Prolonged breath holding results in hypoxemia and hypercapnia. Compensatory mechanisms h...
NEW FINDINGS: What is the central question of this study? Does facial cooling-mediated stimulation o...
AIMS: To examine whether dynamic cerebral autoregulation is acutely impaired during maximal voluntar...
Aims: Complete restitution of neurologic function after 6 h of pre-hospital resuscitation and in-hos...
This thesis deals with cardiovascular and respiratory effects of apneas in humans. During apnea (bre...
Background: Successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation after drowning or avalanche is often attributed...
Lars J Bjertnaes,1,2 Anton Hauge,3 Marianne Thoresen,3,4 Lars Walløe3 1Anesthesia and Critical Care ...
When a diving human holds his or her breath, the heart beat slows and the blood vessels constrict in...
International audienceAim: Voluntary apnoea induces several physiological adaptations, including bra...
S. Anderson, M. Chamberlain, S. Musgrove, A. Partusch, K. Tice and D.B. Thorp, PhD Gonzaga Universit...
We studied the effect of the human diving response, defined as bradycardia and reduced peripheral bl...
Background: Submergence underwater activates the diving response (DR) in both diving mammals and hum...
This study was conducted to better understand how cold water affects the mammalian dive reflex (MDR)...
The effects of involuntary respiratory contractions on the cerebral blood flow response to maximal a...
Abstract- Humans like most other air-breathing vertebrates exhibit a syndrome known as diving reflex...
Background: Prolonged breath holding results in hypoxemia and hypercapnia. Compensatory mechanisms h...
NEW FINDINGS: What is the central question of this study? Does facial cooling-mediated stimulation o...
AIMS: To examine whether dynamic cerebral autoregulation is acutely impaired during maximal voluntar...
Aims: Complete restitution of neurologic function after 6 h of pre-hospital resuscitation and in-hos...
This thesis deals with cardiovascular and respiratory effects of apneas in humans. During apnea (bre...