Congestive Heart Failure [CHF]
Congestive heart failure, known as CHF, is an inadequate pumping function of the heart. When the heart is not pumping at capacity, proper circulation of blood fails. Subsequently, the build-up of blood and fluid leads to the development of congestion and excess watery fluid in the lungs and other tissue. How quickly heart failure develops is dependent on whether it involves the left, right, or both chambers (ventricles) of the heart. CHF often includes various combinations of the following signs and symptoms: shortness of breath; skin indention such as that created from socks or stockings; an enlarged, tender liver; swollen neck veins; and abnormal lung sounds. Approximately 3 million people in the United States have been diagnosed with CHF and greater than 400,000 new cases are reported annually.
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Hyperbaric oxygen worsens myocardial low flow ischemia-reperfusion injury in isolated rat heart.
Abstract: In these experiments rats were exposed to hyperbaric oxygen (100% oxygen; 2.5 atmospheres absolute pressure) for 1, 3 or 6 h. At the end of these periods the hearts were removed and subjected to low flow ischemia (perfusion rate from 12 ml/min to 2 ml/min...
[Gas gangrene due to Clostridium septicum in a patient with an occult colonic neoplasm. A case report and review of the literature].
Abstract: A case of gaseous gangrene by Clostridium septicum associated with colorectal cancer is presented. The patient evolved rapidly towards septic shock and death. Autopsy showed occult neoplasm and pelvic and retroperitoneal myonecrosis. An exceptional finding...
New horizons in hyperbaric oxygenation.
Abstract: James, , , , , , , , (1997). New horizons in hyperbaric oxygenation. Advances in experimental medicine and biology, 1997 ;428():129-33. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9500038