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Autor:
Blaine C White, Raywin R Huang, Steven D. Aust, Carolynn L Zonia, Richard J Indreri, Gary S Krause, Ann Marie Garritano, Kathleen Joyce, A. Thomas Evans, Narsimha R Nayini, Thomas J Hoehner
Publikováno v:
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 14:1037-1043
We hypothesize that brain injury from cardiac arrest occurs during reperfusion and is in part mediated by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation. We conducted a study to examine the time course of brain iron delocalization and lipid peroxidation in an ani
Autor:
Charles Krome, Daniel S. Gadzinski, Thomas J Hoehner, John D. White, Blaine C. White, Paul J. Hoehner
Publikováno v:
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 11:58-63
seven dogs were anesthetized and instrumented for determination of central venous pressure (CVP), arterial pressure, intracranial pressure (ICP), left atrial pressure (LAP), and frontal cerebral cortical blood flow by the thermal method. A catheter w
Autor:
Thomas J Hoehner, Charles Krome, Paul J. Hoehner, John D. White, Blaine C. White, John H. Trombley, Daniel S. Gadzinski
Publikováno v:
Annals of emergency medicine. 11(3)
Twelve dogs were anesthetized and instrumental for determination of CVP, arterial pressure, intracranial pressure, left atrial pressure, and frontal cerebral cortical blood flow (CCBF) by the thermal method. A catheter was introduced into the venous
Autor:
Kusum Kumar, Brian J. O'Neil, Blaine C. White, Robert A. Dilorenzo, Gary S. Krause, Raywin R Huang, John Koehler, Ann Marie Garritano, Steven D. Aust, Thomas J Hoehner, Narsimha R Nayini
Publikováno v:
The American journal of emergency medicine. 5(1)
Recent evidence suggests that ultimate neurologic injury following cardiac arrest and resuscitation may be largely determined by biochemical events occurring during reperfusion. To test this hypothesis and further characterize the time course of some
Autor:
Raymond E. Jackson, Thomas J Hoehner, David N. Vigor, Blaine C White, Kathleen Joyce, Steve F. Danosi
Publikováno v:
Annals of emergency medicine. 13(9 Pt 1)
Regional cerebral cortical blood flow (rCCBF) in 15 large dogs was determined using the double thermistor dilution method during standard closed-chest massage (CCM), CCM with an epinephrine infusion at 30 micrograms/kg/min (CCM + Epi), and open-chest
Autor:
Raymond E. Jackson, Robert F. Wilson, David N. Vigor, Blaine C. White, Carl D. Winegar, Gary S. Krause, Kathleen Joyce, Thomas J Hoehner
Publikováno v:
The American journal of emergency medicine. 1(2)
Perfusion of the cerebral cortex during closed chest CPR in dogs, generating systolic pressures of 60 to 70 mmHg, is only 10% of pre-arrest blood flow. In contrast, internal cardiac massage produces normal cortical perfusion rates. Following a 20-min
Autor:
William A. Jacobs, A. Thomas Evans, Thomas J Hoehner, Raywin R Huang, Gary S. Krause, James S Komara, RJ Indrieri, Ann Marie Garritano, Blaine C. White, Howard A Bialick, Steven D. Aust, Narsimha R Nayini
Publikováno v:
Annals of emergency medicine. 15(4)
Brain injury after cardiac arrest and resuscitation may occur, in part, by oxygen radical mechanisms. The availability of a transition metal, such as iron, is essential for in vitro initiation of this type of reaction. The brain has significant store