Search for dissertations about: "critical oxygen delivery"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words critical oxygen delivery.
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1. Oxygen delivery and mitochondrial dysfunction as assessed by microdialysis during interventions in experimental sepsis
Abstract : Early administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics is the first goal in sepsis treatment. Besides from bacteriostatic/bactericidal effects, some antibiotics may also modify the host´s response to infection. The novel antibiotic tigecycline may exert such properties; however, this property has not been evaluated in large-animal trials. READ MORE
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2. Severe Hemodilution - Clinical and Experimental Studies
Abstract : In children, it is often desirable to minimize allogenic blood transfusion, and this thesis explores the physiology of an alternative method of managing perioperative blood loss: hemodilution with Ringer´s dextran. Methods Clinical studies: Arterial pressure, superior caval venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) and blood lactate concentration (L) were studied during bone marrow harvesting (BMH) on 23 occasions in 19 children, 1-17 years of age, with healthy hearts and lungs. READ MORE
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3. Bioelectronic Devices for Targeted Drug Delivery and Monitoring of Microbial Electrogenesis
Abstract : Despite a range of pain therapies available in the market, 70% of patients report so-called “breakthrough pain”. Coupled with global issues like opioid crisis, there is a clear need for advanced therapies and technologies for pain management. READ MORE
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4. Bioelectronic Approaches for On-Demand Generation of Reactive Oxygen Species
Abstract : Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are an integral part of our lives. They perform essential functions in our biology and are, due to their high oxidative power, key molecules in advanced oxidation processes in industrial applications such as treatment of wastewater. READ MORE
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5. Cardiovascular response to hyperoxemia, hemodilution and burns : a clinical and experimental study
Abstract : The last decades less invasive monitoring and analytical tools have been developed for the evaluation of myocardial mechanics in clinical praxis. In critical care, these are longed-for complements to pulmonary artery catheter monitoring, additionally offering previously inaccessible information. READ MORE