Impact of hydrogen gas inhalation during therapeutic hypothermia on cerebral hemodynamics and oxygenation in the asphyxiated piglet

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  • who: Shinji Nakamura from the DepartmentKagawa University have published the research: Impact of hydrogen gas inhalation during therapeutic hypothermia on cerebral hemodynamics and oxygenation in the asphyxiated piglet, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors found that, compared with a TH group, the TH + u00adH2 group showed a lower HR with constant blood pressure, a higher CBV and lower Su00ad cO2. The authors aimed to address how H u00ad 2 gas inhalation alters cerebral circulation and oxygenation during TH. Because the details were reported in the previous u00adstudies30,31, the authors provide . . .

     

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