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Recent Publications on Head-Down Tilt:

Head-down tilt posture elicits transient lymphocyte mobilization from the iliac, but not mesenteric, lymph nodes of rats.
The effects of short-term simulated microgravity on the lymph dynamics of...
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27th September, 2008
Shinshu University School of Medicine.
Multiple analyses of factors related to intraoperative blood loss and the role of reverse Trendelenburg position in endoscopic sinus surgery.
OBJECTIVE/HYPOTHESIS: To find out the factors related to the volume of...
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17th September, 2008
Department of Otolarygology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung
Greater sensitivity of the vestibulosympathetic reflex in the upright posture in humans.
Otolith organs have been shown to activate the sympathetic nervous system...
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4th September, 2008
Penn State Heart and Vascular Institute, Pennsylvania State College of
INSUFFICIENT FLOW REDUCTION DURING LBNP IN BOTH SPLANCHNIC AND LOWER LIMB AREAS IS ASSOCIATED WITH ORTHOSTATIC INTOLERANCE AFTER BEDREST.
We quantified the impact of a 60-day head-down tilt bed rest (HDBR) with...
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2nd September, 2008
UMPS University Hospital Tours.
The relation between venous reserve capacity and low plasma volume.
OBJECTIVE: Prepregnant low plasma volume (LPV) is associated with...
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30th August, 2008
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Radboud University of Nijmegen
Metabolic and cardiovascular responses during sub-maximal exercise in humans after 14 days of head-down tilt bed rest and inactivity.
[Formula: see text] f (H), [Formula: see text] SV, [Hb], C(a)O(2),...
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22nd August, 2008
School of Exercise and Sport Sciences, University of Verona, Via Felice
Effects of head-down positioning on regional central nervous system perfusion in isoflurane-anesthetized horses.
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that head-down positioning in...
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13th August, 2008
Department of Surgical and Radiological Sciences, School of Veterinary
Hemodynamic responses to simulated weightlessness of 24-h head-down bed rest and KAATSU blood flow restriction.
The KAATSU training is a unique method of muscle training with restricting...
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25th July, 2008
Department of Ischemic Circulatory Physiology, KAATSU Training, University
What happens to the brain in weightlessness? A first approach by EEG tomography.
Basic changes in environmental conditions are fundamental to understanding...
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9th July, 2008
Department of Exercise Neuroscience, Institute of Motor Control and
EFFECT OF THIGH CUFFS ON HAEMODYNAMIC CHANGES OF THE MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY AND ON ORTHOSTATIC INTOLERANCE INDUCED BY 10 DAYS HEAD-DOWN BED REST.
1. Thigh cuffs are used by cosmonauts to limit fluid shift during space...
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21st June, 2008
Department of Aerospace Medicine, Fourth Military Medical University,
Beach chair position: is it really feasible in laparoscopic procedures?
BACKGROUND: The USCOM1A continuous wave cardiac output monitor (USCOM Pty...
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18th June, 2008
[Syncope in children] 18th June, 2008
Katedra i Klinika Kardiologii Dzieciecej, Slaskiego Uniwersytetu
A simple clinical maneuver to reduce laparoscopy-induced shoulder pain: a randomized controlled trial.
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the efficacy of a simple clinical maneuver that...
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13th June, 2008
Department of Anesthesia, Southwest Healthcare System, Murrieta,
Does patient position influence Doppler signal quality from the USCOM ultrasonic cardiac output monitor?
BACKGROUND: The USCOM1A continuous wave cardiac output monitor (USCOM Pty...
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6th June, 2008
Department of Anaesthesia, Monash Medical Centre, 246 Clayton Rd, Clayton,
Risk of renal stone formation induced by long-term bed rest could be decreased by premedication with bisphosphonate and increased by resistive exercise.
OBJECTIVES: To clarify the influence of long-term bed rest on renal stone...
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16th May, 2008
Department of Nephro-urology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of
 

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