If you have acidosis, how will the respiratory system attempt to deal with it?Acidosis:Acidosis is a condition in which the blood pH level is under 7.25. This can occur through various means such as holding on to excess carbon dioxide, eliminating too many alkaline substances ...
How to treat combined respiratory and metabolic acidosis after extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation?VA-ECMOeCPRSurvivalCarbon dioxidepaCO2pHdoi:10.1186/s13054-019-2461-2Xavier BemtgenFlorentine SchrothTobias WengenmayerPaul M. BieverDawid L. Staudacher...
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Over the last two decades, the understanding of how dysregulated ion channels and transporters are involved in carcinogenesis and tumor growth and progression, including invasiveness and metastasis, has been increasing exponentially. The present review s
One study37 showed that in elderly patients, elevation of the respiratory rate can be the initial presenting sign of pneumonia, preceding other clinical findings by as much as 1 to 2 days. Indeed, tachypnea is present in more than 60% of all patients, being found more often in elderly ...
The mitochondrial respiratory chain represents the major source of ROS and mitochondrial dysfunctions that are linked to aging and aged-related diseases. Different studies show that excessive mtROS-induced oxidative damage is found in atherosclerotic lesions of both animals and humans (Wang and Tabas, ...
is the host defense against infections and allergens, whereas the chronic inflammation persists for a long time and leads to many chronic diseases including cancer, cardiovascular diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, respiratory diseases, etc. Numerous lines of evidence suggest that the aforementioned risk...
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Dormancy in vertebrates may expose cells to acidosis, hypoxia/anoxia, oxidative damage, and extremes in temperature. All of these insults are known to be p