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Cerebral arterial air embolism: IV. Failure to recover with treatment, and secondary deterioration
decompression Cerebral arterial air embolism animal dog
2009/7/15
Cerebral arterial gas embolism was induced in 23 dogs that were then treated using one of six routines: no treatment; air at 2.8 bar (60 ft) for 2 min; air at 10 bar (300 ft) for 5 min; oxygen at 2.8 ...
Cerebral arterial air embolism:III.Cerebral blood flow after decompression from various pressure treatments
cortical evoked potentials Cerebral arterial air embolism Cerebral blood flow
2009/7/15
The effect of various combinations of time between 2 and 20 min and between pressures of 2.8 and 10 bar (60 and 300 ft) breathing air or oxygen at 2.8 bar (60 ft), on the continued recovery of cortica...
Cerebral arterial air embolism: II. Effect of pressure and time on cortical evoked potential recovery
submarine human Cerebral arterial air embolism cortical evoked potentials animal dog
2009/7/15
In a dog model of cerebral arterial gas embolism we studied the relative merits of several different treatments: air breathing at 2.8, 6, 8, and 10 bar (60, 165, 230, and 300 ft), and oxygen breathing...
Cerebral arterial air embolism: I. Is there benefit in beginning HBO treatment at 6 bar?
submarine human Cerebral arterial air embolism animal dog
2009/7/15
A method for studying treatment of cerebral arterial gas embolism in dogs is described. The model produces severe cortical dysfunction and cerebral blood flow deficits. The efficacy of treatment was a...
Increased cerebral blood flow and cardiac output following cerebral arterial air embolism in sheep
Air embolism sheep cerebrovascular circulation blood flow velocity cardiac output physiopathology blood pressure heart rate capnography
2009/5/18
1. The effects of cerebral arterial gas embolism on cerebral blood flow and systemic cardiovascular parameters were assessed in anaesthetized sheep. 2. Six sheep received a 2.5 mL injection of air sim...