Hypoxic hepatitis (HH) is a serious condition that occurs when the liver is deprived of adequate oxygen, often due to systemic hypoperfusion or shock. This condition is particularly relevant in ...
A time lag of six to 96 hours between arrival and onset of symptoms ruled out any direct relation between hypoxia and acute mountain sickness. During this period there was clinical evidence of ...
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 ...
Owing to many, if not most flow limited athletes within the athletic population reach or approach flow limited status due to a vigorous ventilatory response to exercise which they are accustomed to ...
Settings: Not applicable. Subjects: PICU patients with evidence of acute lung injury, acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, and acute respiratory distress syndrome. Conclusions: The assessment of ...