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Baroreflex Impairment Diseases affecting baroreflex neurons cause unstable blood pressure with acute symptoms of hypoperfusion or hyperperfusion.
These results represent the first acute assessment of this new approach to baroreflex activation in humans..
Objectives: To compare a range of physiological responses to acute sea level hypoxia at simulated altitudes with the same physiological responses and acute mountain sickness (AMS) scores measured at ...
Clinical features of acute mountain sickness were ascribed to hypoxia, pulmonary congestion, increased cerebral blood flow, increased cerebrospinal-fluid pressure and cerebral edema.
Three acute consequences of obstructive apneas are thought to be involved in the pathogenesis of endothelial dysfunction. Intermittent hypoxia is thought to lead to increased oxidative stress ...
A few days after being tested at sea level, subjects will enter the College’s normobaric hypoxia chamber. The oxygen they breathe will be reduced to the level found at an altitude of 3,500 meters.
Researchers presented data from a study that aimed to assess the repair potential of acute intermittent hypoxia (AIH) treatment for compression injuries.
After cisplatin- and bleomycin-containing chemotherapy for testicular cancer, part of the patient population will develop acute or long-term cardiovascular toxicity. It is largely unknown whether ...
Cite this: Acute Device-Based Blood Pressure Reduction: Electrical Activation of the Carotid Baroreflex in Patients Undergoing Elective Carotid Surgery - Medscape - Apr 01, 2007.
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