Search Results - "Bakovic, D"
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A single air dive reduces arterial endothelial function in man
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-08-2005)“…During and after decompression from dives, gas bubbles are regularly observed in the right ventricular outflow tract. A number of studies have documented that…”
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Trimetazidine does not alter metabolic substrate oxidation in cardiac mitochondria of target patient population
Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-05-2016)“…Background and Purpose Trimetazidine, known as a metabolic modulator, is an anti‐anginal drug used for treatment of stable coronary artery disease (CAD). It is…”
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Spleen volume changes during adrenergic stimulation with low doses of epinephrine
Published in Journal of physiology and pharmacology : an official journal of the Polish Physiological Society (01-10-2013)“…It is generally accepted that the spleen contraction is a consequence of humoral stimulation but recent data suggest a role of neural mechanisms. This study…”
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Acute effects of a single open sea air dive and post-dive posture on cardiac output and pulmonary gas exchange in recreational divers
Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-05-2005)“…Objective: To evaluate the cardiopulmonary effects of open sea scuba air diving to 39 m (30 minutes bottom time) with standard decompression. To account for…”
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Venous gas bubble formation and decompression risk after scuba diving in persons with chronic spinal cord injury and able-bodied controls
Published in Spinal cord (01-11-2008)“…Study design: Prospective study. Objective: To evaluate the formation of venous gas bubbles following open-sea scuba dives in persons with chronic spinal cord…”
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P2.7 Cardiovascular effects of glossopharyngeal insufflation in divers
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Diving-induced venous gas emboli do not increase pulmonary artery pressure
Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-10-2005)“…Venous gas emboli are frequently observed in divers even if proper decompression procedures are followed. This study was initiated to determine if pulmonary…”
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Spleen volume and blood flow response to repeated breath-hold apneas
Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-10-2003)“…1 Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Split School of Medicine, and 2 Department of Medicine, Clinical Hospital Split, 21 000 Split, Croatia…”
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EFFECT OF HUMAN SPLENIC CONTRACTION ON VARIATION IN CIRCULATING BLOOD CELL COUNTS
Published in Clinical and experimental pharmacology & physiology (01-11-2005)“…SUMMARY 1. The human spleen sequesters 200–250 mL densely packed red blood cells. Up to 50% of this viscous blood is actively expelled into the systemic…”
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Aerobic exercise before diving reduces venous gas bubble formation in humans
Published in The Journal of physiology (16-03-2004)“…We have previously shown in a rat model that a single bout of high-intensity aerobic exercise 20h before a simulated dive reduces bubble formation and after…”
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Postexercise hypotension in moderately trained athletes after maximal exercise
Published in Medicine and science in sports and exercise (01-02-2006)“…A similar postexercise hypotension (PEH) has been reported in sedentary and mildly endurance-trained individuals of both sexes after a single dynamic…”
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Predominance of a rare transthyretin mutation (p.Asp38Glu) in patients with hATTR cardiomyopathy: initial data from the Croatian Transthyretin Cardiac Amyloidosis Registry (CroATTR)
Published in European heart journal (09-11-2023)“…Abstract Introduction Transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTR) is classified as hereditary (hATTR) or acquired (wtATTR). hATTR is rare genetic disease with variable…”
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Exercise during a 3-min decompression stop reduces postdive venous gas bubbles
Published in Medicine and science in sports and exercise (01-08-2005)“…Decompression sickness is initiated by the formation of gas bubbles in tissue and blood if the divers return to surface pressure too fast. The effect of…”
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High-grade bubbles in left and right heart in an asymptomatic diver at rest after surfacing
Published in Aviation, space, and environmental medicine (01-06-2008)“…Most decompression procedures induce the formation of asymptomatic venous gas bubbles. They can be classified as "silent bubbles," which are asymptomatic…”
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