Hyperbaric oxygen may improve vascular endothelial function in patients undergoing coronary stent implantation
Yuan Li1, Ya-Feng Hao2, Tao Wang3, Jie-Fang Zhang1, Yi Liang4, Wen-Liang Xiao3, Xuan Guo5
1 Department of Cardiology, The Fourth Hospital of Shijiazhuang, Shijiazhuang, China
2 Department of Cardiology, The First Hospital of Handan, Handan, China
3 Department of Cardiology, The Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, China
4 Department of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, The Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, China
5 Department of Emergency, The Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, China
Pulmonary barotrauma: assessment and investigation in divers
Reza Ashraf, MD1; Mark Turner PhD2
1 North West Congenital Heart Disease Partnership, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, Liverpool UK
2 Bristol Congenital Cardiac Centre, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol UK
Effects of sprint interval training on cardiorespiratory fitness while in a hyperbaric oxygen environment
Tomas W. DeCato, MD1-4, Sean M. Bradley, MD5, Emily L. Wilson, MS3, Nicole P. Harlan, MD3,4, Miguel Alvarez Villela, MD6, Lindell K. Weaver, MD3, 7, Matthew J. Hegewald, MD3,4
1 Department of Medical Education & Clinical Sciences, Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, Spokane, Washington U.S.
2 Pulmonary Medicine, Providence Medical Group, Spokane, Washington U.S.
3 Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Intermountain Medical Center, Murray, Utah U.S.
4 Division of Respiratory, Critical Care, & Occupational Pulmonary Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah U.S.
5 Department of Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah U.S.
6 Division of Cardiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah U.S.
7 Hyperbaric Medicine, Intermountain Medical Center, Murray, Utah U.S.
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