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Meaning of "tissue hypoxia"

Tissue hypoxia: A condition where cells or tissue in the body are deprived of an adequate oxygen supply, leading to potential damage or dysfunction

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This can result in severe tissue hypoxia and ischemia.
Tissue hypoxia is assayed using detectors of the marker atoms.
Elimination of arterial hypoxemia and the resulting tissue hypoxia.
Tissue hypoxia leads to anaerobic metabolism and metabolic acidosis.
Hypotension reduces tissue perfusion pressure causing tissue hypoxia.
Tissue hypoxia is caused by ineffective breathing too fast and heavy.
Consumption of wound oxygen by neutrophils can lead to tissue hypoxia.
Tissue hypoxia and localized pressure have already been reported as causal factors.
Acute or chronic disease which may cause tissue hypoxia such as.
Some tissue hypoxia consequences are cell changes and increased anaerobic metabolism.
The reduction in ocular pulse amplitude could represent tissue hypoxia.
Tissue hypoxia also hinders the effectiveness of radiation therapy against tumors.
A common cause of metabolic acidosis is lactic acidosis caused by tissue hypoxia.
Lactic acidosis is associated with tissue hypoxia and impaired oxidative metabolism.
An increase in lactate levels resulting from systemic hypoperfusion and tissue hypoxia.

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Acute or chronic disease which may cause tissue hypoxia such as cardiac or respiratory failure.
Normalization of blood pressure to reduce the risk of circulatory disorders and tissue hypoxia.
Tissue hypoxia favors anaerobic glycolysis and, therefore, increases production of lactate.
The adsorbing devices did not produce poor tissue oxygenation nor tissue hypoxia.
The resulting tissue hypoxia compounds the problem, leading to further edema.
Anemia can lead to an increase in morbidity and mortality associated with generalized tissue hypoxia.
However, in sepsis, tissue hypoxia is not the only factor involved in increasing lactate levels.
The serum lactate level has been classically accepted as anaerobic metabolism and tissue hypoxia indicator.
Early tissue hypoxia identification, for a prompt therapy start, is fundamental to improve these patients prognosis.
As flow drops below the ischemic threshold, symptoms of tissue hypoxia develop.
Figure 1 depicts results illustrating that tissue hypoxia is associated with an enhanced fibrotic expression profile.
When methemoglobin concentration is elevated in red blood cells, tissue hypoxia can occur.
Tissue hypoxia is the only physiological mechanism for increasing erythropoietin production ( R ).
When methemoglobin concentration is elevated in red blood cells, tissue hypoxia may occur.
Acute or chronic disease which may cause tissue hypoxia ( see section 4.4 ) such as.
Another aspect of the present invention, provides methods for detecting tissue hypoxia.
First, altitude training evokes substantial tissue hypoxia ( reduced oxygen supply ).
Levels over 2 % of total hemoglobin may compromise the liberation of oxygen and worsen tissue hypoxia.
Therefore, it is possible that low VT resulted in inadequate ventilation volumes, causing tissue hypoxia.
Causes an increase of metabolism of O2 in the case of tissue hypoxia.
Clinical manifestations of MetHba reflect the reduction in O2-carrying capacity, leading to tissue hypoxia.
Above those levels, SpO2 overestimates the real Hb saturation fO2Hb, concealing possible tissue hypoxia.

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