asphyxial in English

adjective

of or pertaining to asphyxia, of suffocatio

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1. Asphyxial stage synonyms, Asphyxial stage pronunciation, Asphyxial stage translation, English dictionary definition of Asphyxial stage

2. Asphyxial (-se-al), adjective Etiology

3. Asphyxial: The incidence of Asphyxial cardiac arrest is not quoted in the literature for individual cases in the football environment

4. What does Asphyxial mean? Information and translations of Asphyxial in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

5. Asphyxial: (as-fik'se-a) [ ¹an- + Gr

6. Definition of Asphyxial in the Definitions.net dictionary

7. 1. Of or relating to asphyxia; as, Asphyxial phenomena

8. Asphyxial CONDITIONS- DEFINITIONSDrowning is the process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion/immersion in liquid

9. Perinatal Asphyxial encephalopathy is associated with a high risk of death or early neurodevelopmental impairment

10. RESULTS: Asphyxial CA -induced global cerebral ischemic decreased PaO(2), pH, BE and increased PaCO(2), blood glucose

11. It is often said that petechiae are typical findings in Asphyxial deaths, but this is NOT true

12. Asphyxial deaths include suffocation, smothering, choking, positional asphyxia, mechanical asphyxia, traumatic asphyxia, hanging, strangulation, and “chemical” asphyxia.

13. Temporal trends over the past two decades in Asphyxial deaths in South Australia involving plastic bags or wrapping

14. Asphyxial deaths are commonly divided into different categories based on the nature of the cause for inadequate respiration

15. Asphyxial deaths are an important part of Forensic Medicine, but overreliance on nonspecific findings can lead to inappropriate diagnoses

16. This is a study of violent Asphyxial deaths carried out in the department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Patiala

17. Asphyxial deaths are an important part of Forensic Medicine, but overreliance on nonspecific findings can lead to inappropriate diagnoses

18. Comatose patients who were treated with TH after Asphyxial cardiac arrest were included, while those who with cardiac arrest attributed …

19. Compression of the jugular veins and/or carotid arteries alone is sufficient to cause Asphyxial injury of the brain and death

20. Autoerotic asphyxial death initially misinterpreted as suicide and a review of the literature: Journal of Forensic Sciences Vol 36(6) Nov 1991, 1753-1759

21. Parsh, SN, and Bridget Parsh, EdD, RN, CNS, reply: First identified in 1934, self-Asphyxial behavior (SAB), also called self-Asphyxial risk-taking behavior, is defined as self-strangulation often achieved with hands, a noose, placement of a bag covering the head, or hyperventilation to achieve a brief euphoric state caused by cerebral

22. Asphyxial suicide by placing a plastic bag over the head, especially in combination with inhalation of gases, is a rarely described method of committing suicide

23. They are most commonly seen in Asphyxial death related to compression of the neck or chest leading to increased venous pressure in the head.

24. Summary An Asphyxial death refers to a multi-etiologic set of conditions in which there is inadequate delivery, uptake and/or utilization of oxygen by the body’s …

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26. Comatose patients who were treated with TH after Asphyxial cardiac arrest were included, while those who with cardiac arrest attributed to hanging, drowning or gas intoxication were excluded

27. Asphyxial CONDITIONS- DEFINITIONSSuffocation is a form of asphyxia caused by mechanical obstruction to the passage of air into the respiratory tract by means other than constriction of neck or drowning.

28. The study was peformed to assess the utility of the Morris water maze (MWM) and acoustic startle reflex (ASR) for evaluating neurologic outcome in a rat model of Asphyxial cardiac arrest

29. See asphyxia ‘In spite of these considerations it is critical to note that Asphyxial insults in the perinatal period do not account for the majority of infants with brain injury in early childhood.’

30. Asphyxial (-se-al), adjective Etiology Extrinsic causes include choking, toxic gases, exhaust gas (principally carbon monoxide), electric shock, drugs, anesthesia, trauma, crushing injuries of the chest, compression of the chest, injury of the respiratory

31. This systematic review aimed to assess the effects of continuous chest compression CPR (with or without rescue breathing) versus conventional CPR plus rescue breathing (interrupted chest compression with pauses for breaths) of non-Asphyxial OHCA

32. This systematic review aimed to assess the effects of continuous chest compression CPR (with or without rescue breathing) versus conventional CPR plus rescue breathing (interrupted chest compression with pauses for breaths) of non-Asphyxial OHCA.

33. In the post-asphyxial recovery period, the restoration of normal tissue levels of ATP and of the sum of adenine nucleotides is a function of the extend of changes in the state of the adenylic acid-system during anaerobiosis.

34. Electron-microscopic investigations performed in the papillary muscle of the heart of asphyctic rabbits showed that certain asphyxial damages could be successfully delayed or at least reduced with our combined premedication, which is probably due to an improvement of energy utilization during anaerobiosis.

35. Perinatal Asphyxial encephalopathy is a clinically defined syndrome of disturbed neurologic function in the earliest days after birth in infancy, manifested by difficulty with initiating and maintaining respiration, depression of muscle tone and reflexes, subnormal level of consciousness and often seizures [1].

36. Asphyxial Suicide by Inhalation of Helium Inside a Plastic Bag; Suicidal Asphyxiation by Using Pure Helium Gas: Case Report, Review, and Discussion of the Influence of the Internet; Suicide by Asphyxiation Due to Helium Inhalation; Observation of Two Suicides by Helium Inhalation in a …

37. 1.5 hours of Missouri POST and ABMDI approved Continuing Education Credits An Asphyxial death refers to a multi-etiologic set of conditions in which there is inadequate delivery, uptake and/or utilization of oxygen by the body’s tissues/cells, often accompanied by carbon dioxide retention.