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Asphyxial Death Pathology: Overview, Epidemiology, Mechanism of ...Jul 15, 2025 · This term refers to a multietiologic set of conditions in which there is inadequate delivery, uptake, and/or utilization of oxygen by the body's tissues/cells.
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Asphyxia - Pathology OutlinesJul 18, 2022 · Asphyxia: generic term that indicates a condition resulting from an interference with respiration due to the lack of oxygen in the air or in the blood.
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Asphyxia - Etymology, Origin & MeaningAsphyxia, from Greek a- "not" + sphyzein "to beat," means stopping or absence of pulse, originally from Modern Latin describing pulse stoppage.
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Asphyxia: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Risk Factors & PreventionDec 4, 2023 · Asphyxia, also known as suffocation or asphyxiation, happens when your body doesn't get enough oxygen to keep you from passing out.
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Asphyxiation | Research Starters - EBSCOUnlike anoxia, asphyxia involves an accumulation of carbon dioxide due to obstructed airflow, preventing the normal exchange of gases in the lungs. Various ...
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From “apparent death” to “birth asphyxia”: a history of blame - NatureNov 8, 2017 · The diagnosis “birth asphyxia” replaced the term “apparent death of the newborn” during the mass phobia of being buried alive in the eighteenth century.
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[PDF] ASPHYXIAThe three phases of fatal asphyxia are as follows: 1- hypoxia and slight cyanosis with accumulating CO2, with quick and deep breathing,. 2- venous and ...<|separator|>
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Alveolar Gas Equation - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHThe alveolar gas equation is used to calculate alveolar oxygen partial pressure, as it is impossible to collect gases directly from the alveoli.
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Choking - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHLeading cause of death among children 1 to 3 years, and the fourth leading cause of unintentional death overall. The most common foreign body objects are coins ...
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Foreign body asphyxiation—an autopsy study - ScienceDirect.comThis study demonstrates that semisolid foods are the cause of a large number of asphyxiations, especially among the elderly.
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Traumatic asphyxia - PMC - NIHTraumatic asphyxia or Perte's syndrome results from a severe crush injury causing sudden compression of the thorax.
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Traumatic Asphyxia - PMC - NIHMany signs may accompany the characteristic findings. Confusion, amnesia, disorientation, uneasiness, agitation, hypoxia, cerebral edema, and hemorrhage are the ...
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[PDF] CYANIDE - TOXGUIDE™ - ATSDROct 19, 2024 · Clinical: An almond like smell is often detectible in the breath of approximately 60% of poisoned individuals.
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Pathophysiology of Perinatal Asphyxia in Humans and Animal ModelsPerinatal asphyxia is caused by lack of oxygen delivery (hypoxia) to end organs due to an hypoxemic or ischemic insult occurring in temporal proximity to labor.
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The Apgar Score - ACOGThe Apgar score alone cannot be considered to be evidence of or a consequence of asphyxia, does not predict individual neonatal mortality or neurologic outcome ...
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Short and long term prognosis in perinatal asphyxia: An updateReported rates of cerebral palsy following NE vary but are generally around 10%-13% among survivors of moderate to severe encephalopathy[68,69]. The risk is ...
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Analysis of global, regional, and national burdens of neonatal ...Oct 7, 2025 · Results: The global burden of NE has significantly declined over the past three decades. Between 1990 and 2021, the global ASIR decreased from ...
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Asphyxiation: Prevention, Causes, Symptoms & TreatmentFeb 13, 2023 · Asphyxiation is when you don't get enough oxygen in your body. Causes include allergic reactions, drowning and foreign objects blocking your airway.
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Asphyxia-activated corticocardiac signaling accelerates onset of ...These results demonstrate that asphyxia activates a brainstorm, which accelerates premature death of the heart and the brain.
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Long-term outcome after neonatal hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathyLong-term follow-up shows that cognitive and memory difficulties may follow even in children without motor deficits.Missing: impairments | Show results with:impairments
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Long-term neurodevelopmental outcome with hypoxic-ischemic ...Conclusion: Children who sustained neonatal HIE without major disability are at increased risk for long-term intellectual, verbal, and motor deficits. The ...Missing: cognitive review
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Long-term neurological complications after hypoxic-ischemic ...This review will address many of the common syndromes after hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, including persistent vegetative states, seizures, myoclonus, ...
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Cardiovascular alterations and multi organ dysfunction after birth ...The cardiovascular response to asphyxia involves redistribution of cardiac output to maintain oxygen delivery to critical organs such as the adrenal gland, ...
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Renal dysfunction in early adulthood following birth asphyxia in ...Dec 20, 2016 · Acute kidney injury affects ~70% of asphyxiated newborns, and increases their risk of developing chronic kidney disease later in life.
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Dual role of astrocytes in perinatal asphyxia injury and neuroprotectionPerinatal asphyxia represents an important cause of severe neurological deficits including delayed mental and motor development, epilepsy, major cognitive
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Hypoxic brain and heart injury thresholds in piglets - PubMedBoth heart and brain are at risk for damage from asphyxia. However, these 2 organs' relative injury-thresholds have remained poorly defined.
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Therapeutic hypothermia as a neuroprotective strategy in newborns ...Apr 18, 2023 · Among survivors, 25%–30% develop severe sequelae [e.g., cerebral palsy (CP), functional disability, or cognitive impairment] (3, 7–9).Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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