N Maleki, DC Alsop, W Dai, C Hudson… - … Ophthalmology & Visual …, 2011 - ARVO Page 1. 1 The Effect of Hypercarbia and Hyperoxia on the Total Blood Flow to the ... Results: The measured total blood flow increased significantly from 1.55±0.17μL/mm2/min at the baseline to 1.96±0.18μL/mm2/min during hypercarbia. With increasing PETO2, the measured ... Related articles - All 2 versions
BO Asaad, M Helwani, DM Wheeler… - Respiratory …, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com Hypercarbia results from inadequate ventilation. Typically, hypercarbia arises when the physiologic dead space and metabolic demand cannot be met by the existing alveolar ventilation. CO 2 production increases in hypercatabolic states such as malignant hyperthermia and thyrotoxicosis. 1 , ... All 3 versions
MN Fagundes, MVP Mendonca… - American Journal of …, 2011 - Am Thoracic Soc ... Cases with brainstem death were excluded. Outcome was assessed using the Rankin scale. Results We report five cases of patients with acute cerebral injury and ARDS that required high PEEP levels (above 15cmH2O) and a ventilation strategy that resulted in hypercarbia. ... All 2 versions
ML Campbell - AACN Advanced Critical Care, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... from long-term care. 9 Hypoxemia will temporarily impair cognition, particularly if the PaO 2 is less than 50 mm Hg 10 ; hypercarbia produces a narcotic effect at PaCO 2 levels greater than 70 mm Hg. 11 Patients with chronic ...
R Rajasekaram, MC Reader, B Shortal… - … and intensive care, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... Department of Anaesthetics, Austin Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Inadequate ventilation of intubated patients during transport from the operating theatre to the intensive care unit with attendant hypercarbia may adversely affect haemodynamics. ... All 3 versions