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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38575401/consensus-of-the-brazilian-association-of-hematology-hemotherapy-and-cellular-therapy-on-patient-blood-management
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roseny Dos Reis Rodrigues, Denise Menezes Brunetta, Lorena Costa, Bruno Deltreggia Benites, Mariana Munari Magnus, Susankerle de Oliveira Costa Alves, Gil Cunha De Santis, Silvia Renata Cornélio Parolin Rizzo, Guilherme Rabello, Dante Mario Langhi Junior
Understanding the physiological concepts of oxygen delivery is essential to discern the mechanisms that influence its increase, reduction or maintenance in the body. This text explores the different mechanisms that help maintain oxygen delivery even in the face of reduced hemoglobin levels. Adequate oxygen delivery ensures tissue and metabolic balance, which is crucial to avoid harmful consequences such as metabolic acidosis and cellular dysoxia. The complex interaction between variables such as cardiac output, hemoglobin and heart rate (HR) plays a fundamental role in maintaining oxygen delivery, allowing the body to temporarily adjust to situations of anemia or high metabolic demand...
March 19, 2024: Hematology, Transfusion and Cell Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37816463/trauma-induced-innate-immune-activation-and-disseminated-intravascular-coagulation
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REVIEW
Satoshi Gando, Marcel Levi, Cheng-Hock Toh
Dysregulated innate immunity participates in the pathomechanisms of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) in trauma-induced coagulopathy. Accidental and regulated cell deaths and neutrophil extracellular traps release damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), such as histones, nuclear and mitochondrial DNA, and high-mobility group box 1, into circulation immediately after trauma. DAMP-induced inflammation activation releases tissue factor-bearing procoagulant extracellular vesicles through gasdermin D-mediated pore formation and plasma membrane rupture by regulated cell death...
February 2024: Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis: JTH
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37476612/microcirculation-guided-resuscitation-in-sepsis-the-next-frontier
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REVIEW
Elisa Damiani, Andrea Carsetti, Erika Casarotta, Roberta Domizi, Claudia Scorcella, Abele Donati, Erica Adrario
Microcirculatory dysfunction plays a key role in the pathogenesis of tissue dysoxia and organ failure in sepsis. Sublingual videomicroscopy techniques enable the real-time non-invasive assessment of microvascular blood flow. Alterations in sublingual microvascular perfusion were detected during sepsis and are associated with poor outcome. More importantly, sublingual videomicroscopy allowed to explore the effects of commonly applied resuscitative treatments in septic shock, such as fluids, vasopressors and inotropes, and showed that the optimization of macro-hemodynamic parameters may not be accompanied by an improvement in microvascular perfusion...
2023: Frontiers in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37078638/how-to-assess-tissue-oxygenation
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REVIEW
Daniel De Backer, Gustavo A Ospina-Tascón
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To discuss the different techniques used to assess tissue oxygenation in critically ill patients. RECENT FINDINGS: While historically the analysis of oxygen consumption (VO2)/oxygen delivery (DO2) relationships has provided important information, methodological limitations prevent its use at bedside. PO2 measurements, while attractive, are unfortunately of limited value in the presence of microvascular blood flow heterogeneity which is observed in many critically ill conditions including sepsis...
June 1, 2023: Current Opinion in Critical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36548976/structure-function-relationships-of-oxygen-transport-proteins-in-marine-invertebrates-enduring-higher-temperatures-and-deoxygenation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher J Coates, Flávia A Belato, Kenneth M Halanych, Elisa M Costa-Paiva
AbstractPredictions for climate change-to lesser and greater extents-reveal a common scenario in which marine waters are characterized by a deadly trio of stressors: higher temperatures, lower oxygen levels, and acidification. Ectothermic taxa that inhabit coastal waters, such as shellfish, are vulnerable to rapid and prolonged environmental disturbances, such as heatwaves, pollution-induced eutrophication, and dysoxia. Oxygen transport capacity of the hemolymph (blood equivalent) is considered the proximal driver of thermotolerance and respiration in many invertebrates...
October 2022: Biological Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36018848/protocol-for-the-microresus-study-the-impact-of-circulatory-shock-and-resuscitation-on-microcirculatory-function-and-mitochondrial-respiration-after-cardiovascular-surgery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John C Greenwood, Fatima M Talebi, David H Jang, Audrey E Spelde, Todd J Kilbaugh, Frances S Shofer, Michael A Acker, John G T Augoustides, Jan Bakker, Nuala J Meyer, Jacob S Brenner, Vladimir R Muzykantov, Benjamin S Abella
BACKGROUND: Despite current resuscitation strategies, circulatory shock and organ injury after cardiac surgery occur in 25-40% of patients. Goal-directed resuscitation after cardiac surgery has generated significant interest, but clinical practice to normalize hemodynamic variables including mean arterial pressure, cardiac filling pressures, and cardiac output may not reverse microcirculation abnormalities and do not address cellular dysoxia. Recent advances in technology have made it possible to measure critical components of oxygen delivery and oxygen utilization systems in live human tissues and blood cells...
2022: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35412859/janus-or-the-inevitable-battle-between-too-much-and-too-little-oxygen
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REVIEW
Daniele Mancardi, Sara Ottolenghi, Umberto Attanasio, Carlo Gabriele Tocchetti, Rita Paroni, Pasquale Pagliaro, Michele Samaja
Significance: Oxygen levels are key regulators of virtually every living mammalian cell, under both physiological and pathological conditions. Starting from embryonic and fetal development, through the growth, onset, and progression of diseases, oxygen is a subtle, although pivotal, mediator of key processes such as differentiation, proliferation, autophagy, necrosis, and apoptosis. Hypoxia-driven modifications of cellular physiology are investigated in depth or for their clinical and translational relevance, especially in the ischemic scenario...
November 2022: Antioxidants & Redox Signaling
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34076802/target-arterial-po-2-according-to-the-underlying-pathology-a-mini-review-of-the-available-data-in-mechanically-ventilated-patients
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REVIEW
Julien Demiselle, Enrico Calzia, Clair Hartmann, David Alexander Christian Messerer, Pierre Asfar, Peter Radermacher, Thomas Datzmann
There is an ongoing discussion whether hyperoxia, i.e. ventilation with high inspiratory O2 concentrations (FI O2 ), and the consecutive hyperoxaemia, i.e. supraphysiological arterial O2 tensions (PaO2 ), have a place during the acute management of circulatory shock. This concept is based on experimental evidence that hyperoxaemia may contribute to the compensation of the imbalance between O2 supply and requirements. However, despite still being common practice, its use is limited due to possible oxygen toxicity resulting from the increased formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) limits, especially under conditions of ischaemia/reperfusion...
June 2, 2021: Annals of Intensive Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33986417/ratio-of-venous-to-arterial-pco-2-to-arteriovenous-oxygen-content-difference-during-regional-ischemic-or-hypoxic-hypoxia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jihad Mallat, Benoit Vallet
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the behavior of the venous-to-arterial CO2 tension difference (ΔPCO2 ) over the arterial-to-venous oxygen content difference (ΔO2 ) ratio (ΔPCO2 /ΔO2 ) and the difference between venous-to-arterial CO2 content calculated with the Douglas' equation (ΔCCO2D ) over ΔO2 ratio (ΔCCO2D /ΔO2 ) and their abilities to reflect the occurrence of anaerobic metabolism in two experimental models of tissue hypoxia: ischemic hypoxia (IH) and hypoxic hypoxia (HH). We also aimed to assess the influence of metabolic acidosis and Haldane effects on the PCO2 /CO2 content relationship...
May 13, 2021: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33925791/micronutrients-in-sepsis-and-covid-19-a-narrative-review-on-what-we-have-learned-and-what-we-want-to-know-in-future-trials
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REVIEW
Matteo Rossetti, Gennaro Martucci, Christina Starchl, Karin Amrein
Sepsis remains the leading cause of mortality in hospitalized patients, contributing to 1 in every 2-3 deaths. From a pathophysiological view, in the recent definition, sepsis has been defined as the result of a complex interaction between host response and the infecting organism, resulting in life-threatening organ dysfunction, depending on microcirculatory derangement, cellular hypoxia/dysoxia driven by hypotension and, potentially, death. The high energy expenditure driven by a high metabolic state induced by the host response may rapidly lead to micronutrient depletion...
April 26, 2021: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33844643/blind-spot-in-sepsis-management-tissue-level-changes-in-microcirculation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
G Xantus, P Allen, P Kanizsai
In sepsis cytokine-mediated inflammation, clotting cascade activation and glycocalyx shedding impair both function and structure of the microcirculation, compromising adequate tissue oxygenation/perfusion. Such mismatch results in "dysoxia", an imbalance in mitochondrial respiration.Microvessel injuries can be grouped into four types: cytotoxic oedema, micro-vessel heterogeneity, sluggish/absent flow, and focal anaemia. Recognition of such diversity in microcirculatory pathology, alongside with the implementation of novel biomarkers might reveal previously unobserved heterogeneity in adults diagnosed with sepsis...
April 9, 2021: Physiology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33611854/burkitt-lymphoma-and-lactic-acidosis-a-case-report-and-review-of-the-literature
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REVIEW
Carole Looyens, Raphael Giraud, Ivo Neto Silva, Karim Bendjelid
Type A lactic acidosis is a potentially life-threatening complication in critically ill patients and is the hallmark of a shock state as a result of tissue hypoperfusion and dysoxia. Type B lactic acidosis results from mechanisms other than dysoxia and is a rare condition in patients with solid tumors or hematological malignancies. We present a case of a 60-year-old man with lactic acidosis who was found to have a Burkitt lymphoma related to a posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder. Lactagenic cancers are characterized by increased aerobic glycolysis and excessive lactate formation, a phenomenon described by Warburg in 1923 that is correlated with cancer aggressiveness and poor survival...
February 2021: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33350378/pragmatic-recommendations-for-the-management-of-covid-19-patients-with-shock-in-low-and-middle-income-countries
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REVIEW
Stephanie Maximous, Brian Jason Brotherton, Andrew Achilleos, Kevan M Akrami, Lia M Barros, Natalie Cobb, David Misango, Alfred Papali, Casey Park, Varun U Shetty, Marcus J Schultz, Shaurya Taran, Burton W Lee
As some patients infected with the novel coronavirus progress to critical illness, a subset will eventually develop shock. High-quality data on management of these patients are scarce, and further investigation will provide valuable information in the context of the pandemic. A group of experts identify a set of pragmatic recommendations for the care of patients with SARS-CoV-2 and shock in resource-limited environments. We define shock as life-threatening circulatory failure that results in inadequate tissue perfusion and cellular dysoxia/hypoxia, and suggest that it can be operationalized via clinical observations...
December 21, 2020: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33317639/biological-effects-of-the-oxygen-molecule-in-critically-ill-patients
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REVIEW
Masaki Nakane
The medical use of oxygen has been widely and frequently proposed for patients, especially those under critical care; however, its benefit and drawbacks remain controversial for certain conditions. The induction of oxygen therapy is commonly considered for either treating or preventing hypoxia. Therefore, the concept of different types of hypoxia should be understood, particularly in terms of their mechanism, as the effect of oxygen therapy principally varies by the physiological characteristics of hypoxia...
December 14, 2020: Journal of Intensive Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33296368/ocean-warming-affected-faunal-dynamics-of-benthic-invertebrate-assemblages-across-the-toarcian-oceanic-anoxic-event-in-the-iberian-basin-spain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Veronica Piazza, Clemens V Ullmann, Martin Aberhan
The Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event (TOAE; Early Jurassic, ca. 182 Ma ago) represents one of the major environmental disturbances of the Mesozoic and is associated with global warming, widespread anoxia, and a severe perturbation of the global carbon cycle. Warming-related dysoxia-anoxia has long been considered the main cause of elevated marine extinction rates, although extinctions have been recorded also in environments without evidence for deoxygenation. We addressed the role of warming and disturbance of the carbon cycle in an oxygenated habitat in the Iberian Basin, Spain, by correlating high resolution quantitative faunal occurrences of early Toarcian benthic marine invertebrates with geochemical proxy data (δ18O and δ13C)...
2020: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33258027/non-invasive-tools-for-guiding-hemodynamic-resuscitation-in-septic-shock-the-perfusion-vs-metabolic-issue
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EDITORIAL
Jaume Mesquida
Transcutaneous oxygen pressure reflects the balance between cardiac output, arterial oxygenation, and the metabolic rate of the tissue. In septic shock, it allows a real time assessment of the adequacy of tissue perfusion, and therefore it has been proposed as a non-invasive tool to guide the hemodynamic resuscitation process. However, its value is limited in those situations where cardiac output has been optimized, but tissue dysoxia persists as results of an impairment in oxygen utilization.
November 30, 2020: Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33202296/increased-ratio-of-p-v-a-co-2-to-c-a-v-o-2-without-global-hypoxia-the-case-of-metformin-induced-lactic-acidosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Davide T Andreis, Jihad Mallat, Mauro Tettamanti, Carlo Chiarla, Ivo Giovannini, Stefano Gatti, Alessandro Protti
The ratio of venoarterial CO2 tension to arteriovenous O2 content difference (P[v-a]CO2 /C[a-v]O2 ) increases when lactic acidosis is due to inadequate oxygen supply (hypoxia); we aimed to verify whether it also increases when lactic acidosis develops because of mitochondrial dysfunction (dysoxia) with constant oxygen delivery. Twelve anaesthetised, mechanically ventilated pigs were intoxicated with IV metformin (4.0 to 6.4 g over 2.5 to 4.0 h). Saline and norepinephrine were used to preserve oxygen delivery...
March 2021: Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33191251/optimal-vasopressor-titration-in-patients-65-years-and-older-ovation-65-protocol-and-statistical-analysis-plan-for-a-randomised-clinical-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Marie-Hélène Masse, Marie-Claude Battista, Mary Elizabeth Wilcox, Ruxandra Pinto, Nicole Marinoff, Frédérick D'Aragon, Charles St-Arnaud, Michael Mayette, Marc-André Leclair, Hector Quiroz Martinez, Brian Grondin-Beaudoin, Yannick Poulin, Élaine Carbonneau, Andrew J E Seely, Irene Watpool, Rebecca Porteous, Michaël Chassé, Martine Lebrasseur, François Lauzier, Alexis F Turgeon, David Bellemare, Sangeeta Mehta, Emmanuel Charbonney, Émilie Belley-Côté, Édouard Botton, Dian Cohen, François Lamontagne, Neill K J Adhikari
INTRODUCTION: Vasodilatory hypotension is common among intensive care unit (ICU) patients; vasopressors are considered standard of care. However, optimal mean arterial pressure (MAP) targets for vasopressor titration are unknown. The objective of the Optimal VAsopressor TitraTION in patients 65 years and older (OVATION-65) trial is to ascertain the effect of permissive hypotension (vasopressor titration to achieve MAP 60-65 mm Hg) versus usual care on biomarkers of organ injury in hypotensive patients aged ≥65 years...
November 14, 2020: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33112439/the-anaerobic-threshold-50-years-of-controversy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David C Poole, Harry B Rossiter, George A Brooks, L Bruce Gladden
The anaerobic threshold (AT) remains a widely recognized, and contentious, concept in exercise physiology and medicine. As conceived by Karlman Wasserman, the AT coalesced the increase of blood lactate concentration ([La- ]), during a progressive exercise test, with an excess pulmonary carbon dioxide output ( <mml:math xmlns:mml="https://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mml:msub><mml:mover><mml:mi>V</mml:mi> <mml:mo>̇</mml:mo></mml:mover> <mml:mrow><mml:mi>C</mml:mi> <mml:msub><mml:mi>O</mml:mi> <mml:mn>2</mml:mn></mml:msub> </mml:mrow> </mml:msub> </mml:math> )...
February 2021: Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32917944/factors-controlling-accumulation-of-organic-carbon-in-a-rift-lake-oligocene-vietnam
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Rizzi, J Hovikoski, N H Schovsbo, J Therkelsen, M Olivarius, H P Nytoft, L H Nga, N T T Thuy, D M Toan, J Bojesen-Koefoed, H I Petersen, L H Nielsen, I Abatzis, C Korte, M B W Fyhn
Understanding of the processes of petroleum source rock (SR) accumulation in lacustrine rift basins and the behavior of lake systems as long-term carbon sinks is fragmentary. Investigation of an 800 m thick (500 m core and ~ 300 m outcrop), deep-lacustrine, Oligocene section in Vietnam, provides a rare insight into the controls and deposition of organic carbon (OC) and SR formation in continental rift basins. A multidisciplinary dataset, combining elemental data, inorganic and organic geochemistry with sedimentology, shows that the richest alginite-prone, sapropelic SR developed during periods of relative tectonic quiescence characterized by moderate primary productivity in a mainly dysoxic lacustrine basin...
September 11, 2020: Scientific Reports
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