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Ventilation Increases with Lower Extremity Venous Occlusion in Young Adults
VENOUS DISTENTION GROUP III AND IV MUSCLE AFFERENTS
2017/4/13
Introduction: Venous distention via subsystolic occlusion of the lower limbs may augment ventilation via stimulation of group III/IV afferent neurons.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examin...
A Comparison Between Ventilation and Heart Rate as Indicator of Oxygen Uptake During Different Intensities of Exercise
Physical activities light to moderate intensities steady state activities non-steady state activities
2015/5/4
The aim of this study is to compare the relation between ventilation (VE) and oxygen uptake (VO2) [VO2=ƒ(VE)] and between heart rate (HR) and VO2 [VO2=ƒ(HR)]. Each one of the subjects perfor...
Early Surfactant Therapy With Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure or Continued Mechanical Ventilation in Very Low Birth Weight Neonates With Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Respiration Artificial Infant Newborn Respiratory Distress Syndrome Newborn
2015/10/12
Background:: Various strategies have been suggested for the treatment of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS).
A Comparison of Effects of Propofol and Isoflurane on Arterial Oxygenation Pressure, Mean Arterial Pressure and Heart Rate Variations Following One-Lung Ventilation in Thoracic Surgeries
Propofol Isoflurane Arterial One Lung Ventilation Arterial Pressure Heart Rate
2015/10/10
Background:: Hypoxia occurs during one-lung ventilation (OLV) due to the arteriovenous shunt of unsaturated pulmonary venous blood. Hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV) acts as a defense mechanism...
Effects of Altered Airway Function on Exercise Ventilation in Asthmatic Adults
AIRWAY CALIBER AIRWAY MECHANICS BRONCHOCONSTRICTION BRONCHODILATION EXERCISE-INDUCED BRONCHODILATION PULMONARY MECHANICS
2017/5/23
Variable airway function is a central feature of the asthmatic condition. Thus, habitually active asthmatics are certain to exercise under conditions of variable airway (dys)function. The purpose of t...
Comparison of High Frequency Positive Pressure Mechanical Ventilation (HFPPV) With Conventional Method in the Treatment of Neonatal Respiratory Failure
Respiratory Insufficiency Infant Newborn Ventilation
2015/9/29
Background: Respiratory failure is a major problem in neonatal medicine in all over the world and has different causes. Using mechanical ventilation is one of its major treatments.
The comparison between effects of two general anesthesia techniques;Intermittent apenic technique and continuous controlled ventilation in upper airway Laser therapy
Intermittent apenic technique Laser therapy Continuous controlled ventilation PeteCo2 SpaO2
2010/1/5
Introduction: Laser beam due to finest of incision and reduction of postoperative complication, facilitates airway surgery, but at the same time it increases the danger or firing and the airway manage...
A comparative study of cuffed pharyngeal tube (CPR) with endotracheal tube in airway management and ventilation of spontaneously breathing patients undergoing general anesthesia
Cuffed pharyngeal tube (CPT) Airway management Ventilation
2009/12/30
Background: Cuffed pharyngeal tube is a device designed for ventilation of anesthetized patients. CPT has advantages over face mask including: maintaining of face mask can be difficult and boring afte...
Ventilation Tubes in Secretory Otitis Media Associated with Cleft Palate: A Retrospective Analysis
Cleft palate secretory otitis media
2009/6/17
Aim: The insertion of ventilation tubes at the time of cleft palate surgery is a controversial issue. We assessed the status of hearing and the middle ear in long-term follow-up after the treatment of...
Evaluation of Middle Ear Ventilation after Tympanoplasty by Xe-133 Scintigraphy
Xenon-133 ventilation scintigraphy eustachian tube tympanoplasty
2009/6/16
Aim: Eustachian tube is considered to have important role in the normal physiology of middle ear, as well as in the success of tympanoplasty operations. The study was designed prospectively to reveal ...
Clinical Evaluation of Severe Asthma Attacks Requiring Tracheal Intubation and Mechanical Ventilation
bronchial asthma mechanical ventilation SABA smoking tracheal intubation
2010/11/16
Background: Although the number of patients requiring hospitalization due to asthma attacks has decreased over the years, there are many who still require hospitalization for tracheal intubation and m...