Journal article

INTERACTION BETWEEN SYSTEMIC CIRCULATION AND BRAIN INJURIES IN NEWBORNS

R BAUER, U ZWIENER, W BUCHENAU, R BERGMANN, R BEYER, GJ BEYER, D HOYER, V LAMPE

EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGY | GUSTAV FISCHER VERLAG JENA | Published : 1991

Abstract

In several studies different pathogenetic mechanisms of metabolic and/or cardiovascular origin were shown depending on the type of hypoxic or hypoxic/hypercapnic stress and conditions of animals (normal developed or intrauterine growth retarded newborn piglets). Thus, in normal-weight piglets the prevention of compensatory hyperventilation owing to severe hypoxia (artificially ventilated animals) leads to critical, i.e. lethal acidosis. In intrauterine growth retarded piglets, a severe hypoxia cannot be vitally compensated because of the restricted circulatory centralization. Moreover, a limited cerebrovascular dilatation during moderate hypoxia/hypercapnia produces a critical state of the m..

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