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pro vyhledávání: '"Carmen Hinojosa‐Laborde"'
Autor:
Morten Zaar, Maryanne C Herzig, Chriselda G Fedyk, Robbie K Montgomery, Nicolas Prat, Bijaya K Parida, Carmen Hinojosa-Laborde, Gary W Muniz, Robert E Shade, Cassondra Bauer, Wilfred Delacruz, James A Bynum, Victor A Convertino, Andrew P Cap, Heather F Pidcoke
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 6, p e0234844 (2020)
BackgroundTo study central hypovolemia in humans, lower body negative pressure (LBNP) is a recognized alternative to blood removal (HEM). While LBNP mimics the cardiovascular responses of HEM in baboons, similarities in hemostatic responses to LBNP a
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https://doaj.org/article/86bac304f8d74fe7894e677ebbd29954
Autor:
Alexandra E. Soto-Piña, Cynthia Franklin, C. S. Sheela Rani, Elizabeth Fernandez, Elías Cardoso-Peña, Alejandra D. Benítez-Arciniega, Helmut Gottlieb, Carmen Hinojosa-Laborde, Randy Strong
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neuroscience, Vol 13 (2019)
Synthetic glucocorticoids (GCs) are widely used to treat inflammatory conditions. However, chronic use of GCs can lead to hypertension. The cause of this undesired side effect remains unclear. Previously, we developed an in vivo rat model to study th
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https://doaj.org/article/aa5bb560f8f44194a1e69643fd3998b4
Autor:
Morten Zaar, Chriselda G Fedyk, Heather F Pidcoke, Michael R Scherer, Kathy L Ryan, Caroline A Rickards, Carmen Hinojosa-Laborde, Victor A Convertino, Andrew P Cap
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 12, p e116174 (2014)
Central hypovolemia elevates hemostatic activity which is essential for preventing exsanguination after trauma, but platelet activation to central hypovolemia has not been described. We hypothesized that central hypovolemia induced by lower body nega
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https://doaj.org/article/fee438bd1c7d4745aaa8d2a332d9c94b
Autor:
Joseph Charles Watso, Mu Huang, Joseph Maxwell Hendrix, Luke Norman Belval, Gilbert Moralez, Matthew Nathaniel Cramer, Josh Foster, Carmen Hinojosa-Laborde, Craig Gerald Crandall
Publikováno v:
Prehospital Emergency Care. :1-13
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 134:203-215
While physiological responses to hemorrhage are well-studied, hemorrhage is often accompanied by trauma, and it remains unclear how injury affects these responses. This study examined effects of extremity trauma on cardiorespiratory responses and sur
Autor:
Lusha Xiang, Alfredo S. Calderon, Harold G. Klemcke, Carmen Hinojosa-Laborde, Sandra C. Becerra, Kathy L. Ryan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 133:814-821
A focus of combat casualty care research is to develop treatments for when full resuscitation after hemorrhage is delayed. However, few animal models exist to investigate such treatments. Given the kidney's susceptibility to ischemia, we determined h
Autor:
Ian L Hudson, Amanda M Staudt, Matthew Burgess, Carmen Hinojosa-Laborde, Steven G Schauer, Ryan K Newberry, Kathy L Ryan, Christopher A VanFosson
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 188:108-116
Introduction Battlefield pain management changed markedly during the first 20 years of the Global War on Terror. Morphine, long the mainstay of combat analgesia, diminished in favor of fentanyl and ketamine for military pain control, but the options
Autor:
Joseph C. Watso, Luke N. Belval, Frank A. Cimino, Bonnie D. Orth, Joseph M. Hendrix, Mu Huang, Elias Johnson, Josh Foster, Carmen Hinojosa-Laborde, Craig G. Crandall
Publikováno v:
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
Hemorrhage is a leading cause of preventable battlefield and civilian trauma deaths. Low-dose (i.e., an analgesic dose) morphine is recommended for use in the prehospital (i.e., field) setting. Morphine administration reduces hemorrhagic tolerance in
Autor:
Joseph C. Watso, Luke N. Belval, Frank A. Cimino, Bonnie D. Orth, Joseph M. Hendrix, Mu Huang, Elias Johnson, Josh Foster, Carmen Hinojosa-Laborde, Craig G. Crandall
Publikováno v:
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
Our knowledge about how low-dose (analgesic) morphine affects autonomic cardiovascular regulation is primarily limited to animal experiments. Notably, it is unknown if low-dose morphine affects human autonomic cardiovascular responses during painful
Autor:
Miryam Pando, Kathy Ryan, Mariam Calderon, Harold Klemcke, Cassandra Rodriguez, Brian Connor, Samantha Perez, Carmen Hinojosa-Laborde
Publikováno v:
Physiology. 38
Background: Multiple analgesics are used for acute pain relief following trauma in both the military and civilian settings. However, in addition to their ability to relieve pain, medical providers must also be concerned about secondary effects of the