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hyperoxygenation
noun
The administration of a higher than usual concentration of oxygen, usually in combination with another procedure
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Conclusion: Testing fetal pulmonary vascular reactivity with maternal hyperoxygenation is highly predictive of pulmonary hypoplasia.
Of the 15 fetuses who had a reactive hyperoxygenation test, only one fetus (7%) died in the neonatal period.
A change of <20% in the flow pattern during maternal hyperoxygenation was a nonreactive test and suggested pulmonary hypoplasia.
Of the 14 fetuses who had a nonreactive hyperoxygenation test, 11 fetuses (79%) died of pulmonary hypoplasia.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the predictive accuracy of a test for neonatal death from pulmonary hypoplasia by measuring changes in fetal pulmonary artery blood flow on room air and during maternal hyperoxygenation.
The hyperoxygenation trial increased oxygenation parameters in arterial and venous blood, whereas PCO2 only changed at the venous site.
Movement and exercise stimulate flow throughout the body, he explains, which leads to a brief period of hyperoxygenation in the brain.
They suggest that the incidence of this phenomenon may be underreported and that its occurrence may be linked to hyperoxygenation, the use of multiple-monitored ECT, and preexisting states of cerebral hyperexcitability.
Proponents of oxidative or "hyperoxygenation" therapy believe many diseases, including cancer and HIV, can be linked to oxygen deficiency.
Thus, behavioral differences would not be secondary to developmental changes of the brain or hyperoxygenation.
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Next, we performed a TUNEL assay to evaluate the role of ARD1 in hyperoxygenation-induced tissue injury and found that dying cells in the kidney and liver are more abundant in ARD1 transgenic mice than in their wild-type littermates.
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