Individual in vitro organ susceptibility to hyperbaric oxygen
1965; Elsevier BV; Volume: 2; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0011-2240(65)80102-x
ISSN1090-2392
AutoresGary W. Lyons, William G. Manax, F Largiadèr, Ronald H. Diezman, Richard C. Lillehei,
Tópico(s)Muscle and Compartmental Disorders
ResumoSummaryo1.Preservation of whole organs (kidney, heart, small bowel, and lung) has been investigated in relation to individual in vitro susceptibility to hyperbarie oxygen.2.The lung, in sharp contrast to other organs, does not tolerate pressures above 3.0 OHP.3.The critical oxygen tension required for successful preservation appears related to duration, intensity, and core depth of the individual organ. Preservation of whole organs (kidney, heart, small bowel, and lung) has been investigated in relation to individual in vitro susceptibility to hyperbarie oxygen. The lung, in sharp contrast to other organs, does not tolerate pressures above 3.0 OHP. The critical oxygen tension required for successful preservation appears related to duration, intensity, and core depth of the individual organ.
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