published: 30 Aug 2011
2:56

Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber Therapy Stroke & Traumatic Brain Injuries
www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com Hyperbaric oxygen chamber therapy ...
published: 23 Apr 2010
Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber Therapy Stroke & Traumatic Brain Injuries
www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com Hyperbaric oxygen chamber therapy (HBOT) is the inhalation of 100 percent oxygen inside a hyperbaric chamber that is pressurized to greater than 1 atmosphere (atm). HBOT causes both mechanical and physiologic effects by inducing a state of increased pressure and hyperoxia. HBOT is typically administered at 1 to 3 atm. While the duration of an HBOT session is typically 90 to 120 minutes, the duration, frequency, and cumulative number of sessions have not been standardized. HBOT is administered in two primary ways, using a monoplace chamber or a multiplace chamber. The monoplace chamber is the less-costly option for initial setup and operation but provides less opportunity for patient interaction while in the chamber. Multiplace chambers allow medical personnel to work in the chamber and care for acute patients to some extent. The entire multiplace chamber is pressurized, so medical personnel may require a controlled decompression, depending on how long they were exposed to the hyperbaric air environment. The purpose of this report is to provide a guide to the strengths and limitations of the evidence about the use of HBOT to treat patients who have brain injury, cerebral palsy, and stroke. Brain injury can be caused by an external physical force (also known as traumatic brain injury, or TBI); rapid acceleration or deceleration of the head; bleeding within or around the brain; lack of sufficient oxygen to the brain; or <b>...</b>
published: 23 Apr 2010
author: portablechamber
0:35

Protandim Scientific Review - Telomeres
Protandim Scientific Review www.lifevantage.com The future of nutrition. Call Dr. Ed Noa a...
published: 30 Jul 2012
Protandim Scientific Review - Telomeres
Protandim Scientific Review www.lifevantage.com The future of nutrition. Call Dr. Ed Noa at 707-718-2036. www.doctornoa.com Telomere testing - SpectraCell http At the ends of your chromsomes are stretches if DNA called telomeres. Telomeres protect the genetic information, making it possibly for your body cells to replicated and hold onto the information. The best example for a telomeres is like a shoelace. At the end of the shoelace is the plastic tips. Those plastic like tips (telomeres) prevent the chromosome ends from falling apart and sticking together. If the chromosome falls apart or sticks together, then it can cause disease and early death. When the body cells divide, the telomeres get shorter. When they get too short the cell dies. Oxidative stress can also shorten the telomeres. Telomere dynamics in human mesenchymal stem cells after exposure to acute oxidative stress. DNA Repair (Amst). 2012 Sep 1;11(9):774-9. Epub 2012 Jul 9. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Oxidative stress shortens telomeres Trends in Biological Sciences. Volume 27, Issue 7, 1 July 2002, Pages 339--344. Mild hyperoxia shortens telomeres and inhibits proliferation of fibroblasts: a model for senescence? Experimental Cell Research [1995, 220(1):186-193]. This effect is found both under normoxic and hyperoxic culture, although it is more pronounced under conditions of higher oxidative stress. ukpmc.ac.uk Role of Oxidative Stress in Telomere Length Regulation and Replicative Senescence. Annals of the New <b>...</b>
published: 30 Jul 2012
author: Ed Noa
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how to get high free and legally
get high with oxygen get high with no drugs it is beter when there is more oxigen in the a...
published: 20 Jul 2012
how to get high free and legally
get high with oxygen get high with no drugs it is beter when there is more oxigen in the air it is called hyperoxia
published: 20 Jul 2012
author: 5454gi
2:29

DUST (Original Song)
Like me on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com Soundcloud: soundc...
published: 30 Aug 2012
DUST (Original Song)
Like me on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com Soundcloud: soundcloud.com Buy my Chapbook!: www.amazon.com Watch me on Deviantart: self-intoxication.deviantart.com This is a song I wrote whose lyrics were written by hyperoxia.deviantart.com Blood, blood you're seeing blood and spiders they're crawling into your lungs, your lungs and your spinal cord and you cannot remember to breathe just breathe Words and numbers, we're all words and numbers and how our parents fucked us up but Jesus does it look pretty on you, on you Stop, stop sunshine stop, it isn't about being everything, everything it's about being here, cuz you know we're just dust, you know we're just dust Words and numbers, we're all words and numbers and how our parents fucked us up but Jesus does it look pretty on you, on you
published: 30 Aug 2012
author: dreakato
4:32

All About Hyperbaric Therapy or Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
www.balancedhealthtoday.com "Hyperbaric chambers, used in hyperbaric therapy (HBOT), ...
published: 31 Dec 2009
All About Hyperbaric Therapy or Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
www.balancedhealthtoday.com "Hyperbaric chambers, used in hyperbaric therapy (HBOT), are any number of enclosures, which can be pressurized to allow a person inside to experience higher atmospheric pressures than the normal environmental pressures. For example, a treatment at an elevation of 12000 feet above sea level using a 4 psi (1.27 ATA) can simulate a decent of ~5843 feet to 6157 feet above sea level. At higher elevations, the barometric pressure is lower. This decrease of pressure also decreases the oxygenation of blood, and is known as anoxia—where molecules of oxygen exert less pressure on the walls of the alveoli (Daltons Law). Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) follows this law. How does hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) work? Hyperbaria - Increased atmospheric pressure as a means of increasing oxygen uptake without an enriched oxygen source Hyperoxia - Increased total oxygen content Hyperbaria is based on the concept of the relationship of gas pressure and uptake in liquids (blood, plasma and tissues). Henrys Law states that a gas is dissolved by a liquid in direct proportion to its partial pressure. For example, at sea level, atmospheric pressure is 760 mm Hg, the oxygen concentration is 21% and the bodys oxygen content or partial pressure, pO2, in blood and plasma is ~ 40 mm Hg. Red blood cells have a limitation as to how much oxygen can bind with hemoglobin. The plasma portion of the blood typically has about a 3% oxygen concentration. By placing someone in a <b>...</b>
published: 31 Dec 2009
author: hyperbaricchamber
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Traumatic Brain Injury and Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber Therapy Part 1
www.balancedhealthtoday.com "Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is the inhalation of 10...
published: 29 Jan 2010
Traumatic Brain Injury and Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber Therapy Part 1
www.balancedhealthtoday.com "Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is the inhalation of 100 percent oxygen inside a hyperbaric chamber that is pressurized to greater than 1 atmosphere (atm). HBOT causes both mechanical and physiologic effects by inducing a state of increased pressure and hyperoxia. HBOT is typically administered at 1 to 3 atm. While the duration of an HBOT session is typically 90 to 120 minutes, the duration, frequency, and cumulative number of sessions have not been standardized. HBOT is administered in two primary ways, using a monoplace chamber or a multiplace chamber. The monoplace chamber is the less-costly option for initial setup and operation but provides less opportunity for patient interaction while in the chamber. Multiplace chambers allow medical personnel to work in the chamber and care for acute patients to some extent. The entire multiplace chamber is pressurized, so medical personnel may require a controlled decompression, depending on how long they were exposed to the hyperbaric air environment. Fort Worth, Texas Aurora, Colorado Solomon Islands, Honiara Traralgon, Victoria El Paso, Texas Charleston, South Carolina Austin, Texas Erie, Pennsylvania Subiaco, Victoria Washington, District of Columbia www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com
published: 29 Jan 2010
author: thehyperbarictherapy
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Reduction of Secondary Brain Damage in Head Injury
www.balancedhealthtoday.com http Cerebral contusions are one the most frequent traumatic l...
published: 20 Jul 2010
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Reduction of Secondary Brain Damage in Head Injury
www.balancedhealthtoday.com http Cerebral contusions are one the most frequent traumatic lesions and the most common indication for secondary surgical decompression. The purpose of this study was to investigate the physiology of perilesional secondary brain damage and evaluate the value of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) in the treatment of these lesions. Five groups of five Sprague-Dawley rats each were submitted to dynamic cortical deformation (DCD) induced by negative pressure applied to the cortex. Cerebral lesions produced by DCD at the vacuum site proved to be reproducible. The study protocol entailed the following: (1) DCD alone, (2) DCD and HBOT, (3) DCD and post-operative hypoxia and HBOT, (4) DCD, post-operative hypoxia and HBOT, and (5) DCD and normobaric hyperoxia. Animals were sacrificed after 4 days. Histological sections showed localized gross tissue loss in the cortex at injury site, along with hemorrhage. In all cases, the severity of secondary brain damage was assessed by counting the number of terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) and caspase 3-positive cells in successive perilesional layers, each 0.5 mm thick. Perilesional TUNEL positive cells suggested the involvement of apoptosis in group 1 (12.24% of positive cells in layer 1). These findings were significantly enhanced by post-operative hypoxia (31.75%, p 0.001). HBOT significantly reduced the severity and extent of secondary brain damage expressed by the <b>...</b>
published: 20 Jul 2010
author: oxygenchambertherapy
1:07

Short Version Design Project - BME Start.wmv
www.designwisemedical.org Our goal for this project was to design a closed loop oxygen del...
published: 14 May 2010
Short Version Design Project - BME Start.wmv
www.designwisemedical.org Our goal for this project was to design a closed loop oxygen delivery system to replace the oxygen blender currently used in hospitals. Oxygen blenders require nurses to manually adjust the oxygen levels being delivered to infants. The current system can allow the blood oxygen level of the patient to be out of a prescribed range up to 90% of the time. We feel this problem must be addressed because hypoxia can lead to developmental problems while hyperoxia has been linked to Retinopathy of Prematurity, or infantile blindness. To solve this problem, we have designed a device that can automatically adjust the level of oxygen delivered to the infant, creating a healthier environment for development. Our design includes a user interface, display screen, PID programmed microcontroller, and proportional valves. The device compares the oxygen value of the patients blood to a prescribed optimal value and decides how to adjust air and oxygen valves to achieve an appropriate concentration of oxygen delivered to the baby.
published: 14 May 2010
author: hendricks3263
4:51

Long Version Design Project.wmv
Our goal for this project was to design a closed loop oxygen delivery system to replace th...
published: 14 May 2010
Long Version Design Project.wmv
Our goal for this project was to design a closed loop oxygen delivery system to replace the oxygen blender currently used in hospitals. Oxygen blenders require nurses to manually adjust the oxygen levels being delivered to infants. The current system can allow the blood oxygen level of the patient to be out of a prescribed range up to 90% of the time. We feel this problem must be addressed because hypoxia can lead to developmental problems while hyperoxia has been linked to Retinopathy of Prematurity, or infantile blindness.
published: 14 May 2010
author: hendricks3263
9:59

Peritonitis Quilosa por Carcinomatosis Abdominal
Paciente mujer de 50 años que acude por Emergencia por presentar dolor adbominal pe...
published: 06 Mar 2012
Peritonitis Quilosa por Carcinomatosis Abdominal
Paciente mujer de 50 años que acude por Emergencia por presentar dolor adbominal persistente en hipocondrio derecho, naúseas y malestar general. Dolor se hace insoportable y crea dificultad para respirar. Refiere asimismo, hiporexia y decaimento de 3 semanas atrás. Antecedentes: Asma bronqueal en tratamiento con broncodilatadores y corticoides orales. Al examen de ingreso se encuentra pálida, ictérica, deshidratada, quejumbrosa. Murmullo cesicular se encuentra disminuido en ambars bases, sibilantes y escasos roncantes bilaterales. Tonos cardiacos taquicárdicos, no soplos. Adbomen distendido, doloroso difusamente a predominio en hipocondrio derecho, RHA escasos, no masas palpables. Resto de examen normal. Ecografía adbominal muestra engrosamiento de paredes vesiculares y múltiple cálculos grandes. Hemograma con leucocitosis sin desviación izquierda. Amilasa y lipasa elevadas sin llegar a valores de pancreatitis; bilirrubinas, fosfatasa alcalina, trasaminasas y deshidrogenasa láctica levemente elevados. Se realiza Laparoscopía encontrándose líquido lechoso amarillento generalizado (informado como quiloso), vesícula biliar distendida, paredes gruesas con lesión tumoral en fondo, bilis clara y varios cálculos facetados de 12mm; colódoco torturoso de 8 mm, parcialmente obstruido por invasión tumoral; masa de ganglios en hilio hepático (sebiopsia uno) y del grupo 12 que permite evaluación parcial de páncreas; pequeños nódulos metastáticos en ambos lóbulos hepáticos y en cara <b>...</b>
published: 06 Mar 2012
author: AMCEMed
3:46

Respiratory Physiology - Wiki Article
Respiratory physiology is the branch of human physiology focusing upon respiration. Topics...
published: 19 Oct 2012
Respiratory Physiology - Wiki Article
Respiratory physiology is the branch of human physiology focusing upon respiration. Topics include: Volumes lung volumes vital capacity functional residual capacity dead space spirometry body plethys... Respiratory Physiology - Wiki Article - wikiplays.org Original @ http All Information Derived from Wikipedia using Creative Commons License: en.wikipedia.org Author: helix84 Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under:Creative Commons ASA 3.0, Licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License., GNU Free Documentation License, Creative Commons License Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported This work is in the public domain in the United States. Author: Unknown Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under:This image is ineligible for copyright and therefore is in the public domain, because it consists entirely of information that is common property and contains no original authorship., This work is in the Public Domain., This work is in the public domain in the United States. Author: Unknown Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under:This image is ineligible for copyright and therefore is in the public domain, because it consists entirely of information that is common property and contains no original authorship., This work is in the Public Domain., This work is in the...
published: 19 Oct 2012
author: WikiPlays