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Neuman, Daniel author.
Gerrits, Dr. Ronald, thesis advisor
Kallies, Kirsten
Shimek, Gary
Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Perfusion (Physiology)
Coronary artery bypass
Medical protocols
MSP Thesis.
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Shimek, Gary
Milwaukee School of Engineering
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A review of using h...
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A review of using hypoxia as a thereputic modality - developing intermittent hypoxia-hyperoxia conditioning protocol guidelines for surgical CABG patients : a thesis submitted to the faculty of the Milwaukee School of Engineering in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Perfusion / by Daniel Neuman.
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Neuman, Daniel author.
, Gerrits, Dr. Ronald, thesis advisor
, Kallies, Kirsten
, Shimek, Gary
, Milwaukee School of Engineering
[Milwaukee School of Engineering], [ 2019]
Subjects
Perfusion (Physiology)
Coronary artery bypass
Medical protocols
MSP Thesis.
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71 leaves : illustrations, some of which are in color ; 29 cm
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List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Nomenclature -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background; 2.1 Brief History of Hypoxic Effects on the Body; 2.2 Athletic Benefits of Hypoxic Training; 2.3 Hypoxic Conditioning in the Clinical Setting; 2.4 Need for Clinical Studies on Protocols for Surgical Cardiac Patients; 2.5 Project Statement -- 3. Methods -- 4. Results; 4.1 Finding the Balance of Hypoxic Conditioning; 4.2 Study Design -- 5. Discussion; 5.1 Limitations; 5.2 Future Recommendations -- References -- Appendix A: Mechanisms of Hypoxic Training Adaptations -- Appendix B: Mechanisms of Thereputic Hypoxic Conditioning Adaptation -- Endnotes for Appendices.
This document features an exploration of the hormesis effect induced by intermittent hypoxic conditioning (IHC) as a potential thereputic modality for surgical coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) patients. A brief history of IHC is reviewed along with a detailed review of known cellular mechanisms. Various review and primary studies on IHC are examined and show beneficial clinical outcomes for cardiovascular patients. This information is then used to develop protocol guidelines for incorporation of IHC into the clinical management of CABG patients. These guidelines address proper administration, clinical safety, and patient management. Among the findings of this review are that although more research is warranted to fully understand all the mechanisms and to optimize the administration of IHC, this therapy is likely a safe, non-invasive and non-pharmacological treatment that would be a useful aid to current cardiac management and rehabilitation.
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