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pro vyhledávání: '"Mohammad, Fazel Bakhsheshi"'
Publikováno v:
Emerging Science Journal, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2019)
Introduction: Selective brain cooling can minimize systemic complications associated with whole body cooling but maximize neuroprotection. Recently, we developed a non-invasive, portable and inexpensive system for selectively cooling the brain rapidl
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https://doaj.org/article/c211f5db1c194487a0aa137f08e2b9aa
Publikováno v:
Concussion, Vol 6, Iss 2 (2021)
We aimed to investigate whether selective head–neck cooling could shorten recovery after sports-related concussions (SRCs). In a nonrandomized study of 15 Swedish professional ice hockey teams, 29 concussed players received immediate head and neck
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https://doaj.org/article/87b5c49319314e67a847558227e89a91
Publikováno v:
Intensive Care Medicine Experimental, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2018)
Abstract Background Selective brain cooling (SBC) methods could alleviate the complications associated with systemic hypothermia. The authors (MFB, LK, and T-YL) have developed a simple and an effective nasopharyngeal SBC method using a vortex tube.
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https://doaj.org/article/8a22232c5b3345cb935558944a8ca5ec
Autor:
Mohammad Fazel Bakhsheshi, Hadi Vafadar Moradi, Errol E. Stewart, Lynn Keenliside, Ting-Yim Lee
Publikováno v:
IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine, Vol 3, Pp 1-8 (2015)
We investigate thermal effects of pulmonary cooling which was induced by cold air through an endotracheal tube via a ventilator on newborn piglets. A mathematical model was initially employed to compare the thermal impact of two different gas mixture
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https://doaj.org/article/f202fe06ec9541b5a48e072ff2ccfa41
Autor:
Ali, Al-Husseini, Mohammad, Fazel Bakhsheshi, Anna, Gard, Yelverton, Tegner, Niklas, Marklund
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurotrauma.
A sports-related concussion (SRC) is most commonly sustained in contact sports, and is defined as a mild traumatic brain injury. An exercise-induced elevation of core body temperature is associated with increased brain temperature that may accelerate
Publikováno v:
Concussion
We aimed to investigate whether selective head–neck cooling could shorten recovery after sports-related concussions (SRCs). In a nonrandomized study of 15 Swedish professional ice hockey teams, 29 concussed players received immediate head and neck
Publikováno v:
2018 Design of Medical Devices Conference.
Hypothermia (brain temperature < 35°C) shows great promise to minimize neural damage in patients with cardiopulmonary arrest and traumatic head injuries.[1, 2] However, cooling the whole body below 33–34°C can induce severe complications.[3] Arrh
Publikováno v:
2018 Design of Medical Devices Conference.
Aortic aneurysm is a common disorder which is due to weakening of the aortic wall [1]. Aneurysm rupture is a potentially life threatening complication [2]. The stent graft implantation is one of the potential alternatives for treating patients at hig
Autor:
Joo Ho Tai, Laura Morrison, Errol E. Stewart, Mohammad Fazel Bakhsheshi, Ting-Yim Lee, Lynn Keenliside
Publikováno v:
Neurocritical Care. 24:140-149
Mild hypothermia is an effective neuroprotective strategy for a variety of acute brain injuries. Cooling the nasopharynx may offer the capability to cool the brain selectively due to anatomic proximity of the internal carotid artery to the cavernous
Publikováno v:
Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
Background Target temperature management is the single most effective intervention and the gold standard in post-resuscitation care today. However, cooling the whole body below 33–34 °C can cause severe complications. Therefore, developing a selec