Push–pull perfusion is an in vivo sampling method most commonly used for measuring neurotransmitters in the brain. Developed by J.H. Gaddum in 1960, this...
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bowel Push–pull olefin, in organic chemistry Push–pull perfusion, an in vivo sampling method Push–pull technology, in agricultural pest management Push Pull...
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eminence of ovariectomized estrogen-primed rats as estimated by push-pull perfusion: correlation with luteinizing hormone and prolactin surges". Neuroendocrinology...
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Ventilation–perfusion coupling is the relationship between ventilation and perfusion in the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Ventilation is the...
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eminence of ovariectomized estrogen-primed rats as estimated by push-pull perfusion: correlation with luteinizing hormone and prolactin surges". Neuroendocrinology...
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can occur when using other techniques, such as microinjection or push-pull perfusion. The semipermeable membrane prevents cells, cellular debris, and...
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22, 2018). "Thrombectomy for Stroke at 6 to 16 Hours with Selection by Perfusion Imaging". New England Journal of Medicine. 378 (8): 708–718. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa1713973...
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for instance, helps push venous blood back up to the heart against the pull of gravity. Unfortunately, without this extra push some blood can sit stagnant...
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downgoing vessels in the abdomen. Cobra catheters move forward by pushing and are removed by pulling. Sidewinder catheter is a selective catheter is used to navigate...
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often use the fingernail beds as a cursory indicator of distal tissue perfusion of individuals who may be dehydrated or in shock. However, this test is...
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elevated carbon dioxide level in the blood (hypercapnia), inadequate oxygen perfusion to tissue (hypoxia), and may be fatal. Respiratory arrest is also different...
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treatment, which involved him receiving an anti-inflammatory stem cell perfusion, medical staff stated that he was "conscious". His family maintains strict...
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he and French surgeon Alexis Carrel began work on inventing the first perfusion pump, a device credited with making future heart surgeries and organ transplantation...
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of hypoxemia, or low blood oxygen, namely mismatch of ventilation to perfusion: Not all pulmonary arterial blood goes to areas of the lung where gas...
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of blood to a capillary bed in tissue. perfusion limited The assumption in a decompression model that perfusion has the dominant influence on gas uptake...
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haemodynamic compromise. Pale mucous membranes may be caused by decreased perfusion (as with shock), anemia due to chronic blood loss (seen with GI ulceration)...
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in the airway walls narrows the trachea by pulling the ends of the cartilage plates together and by pushing soft tissue into the lumen. This increases...
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geometric bicycle saddle for the maintenance of genital-perineal vascular perfusion. J Sex Med 2(5) Sept. 2005: 605–611 Huang, V., et al. Bicycle riding and...
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identity while treating two factory workers in an accident with ex vivo limb perfusion, and eventually decide to attend therapy as a couple to ensure they are...
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injuries rather than a newly developed infection. Low oxygen tension Perfusion Inflammation Diabetes – Individuals with diabetes demonstrate reduced...
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separations media with reduced interparticular void volumes.[citation needed] Perfusion chromatography showed, for the first time, that chromatography media could...
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injected into the jugular vein, or locally through use of regional limb perfusion. Osphos is given intramuscularly, divided into 3 different injection sites...
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when out of the water. Muscular cramps Inadequate insulation. Reduced perfusion to the legs and feet (occasionally hands). Better insulation and/or suit...
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absolute pressure but rather a function of the arterial blood pressure and perfusion pressure. Patients with higher blood pressures are somewhat protected...
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Scintigraphy of the lungs may detect moderate to severe alterations in the perfusion and possibly ventilation of the dorso-caudal lung. The use of radio-labelled...
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button – Manual activation control of the demand valve Push-pull helmet, also known as Push-pull diving helmet – Diving helmet using breathing gas recirculated...
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functional neuroimaging and brain biochemistry detection techniques. Unlike push-pull cannula, microdialysis and in vivo voltammetry, fMRS is a non-invasive...
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extremities redistributed to the head and torso during a breathhold dive Perfusion – Passage of fluid through the circulatory or lymphatic system to an organ...
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