Hyperemia
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Subject Areas on Research
- Alterations in the rheological flow profile in conduit femoral artery during rhythmic thigh muscle contractions in humans.
- Arteriolar reactive hyperemia: modification by inhibitors of prostaglandin synthesis.
- Assessment of critical renal ischemia with real-time infrared imaging.
- Assessment of ischemia and reperfusion injury.
- Characterization of the cerebral blood flow response to balloon deflation after temporary internal carotid artery test occlusion.
- Conjunctival hyperemia associated with bimatoprost use: a histopathologic study.
- Directional arterial flow velocity: a sensitive index of changes in peripheral vascular resistance.
- Distinction between metabolic and myogenic mechanisms of coronary hyperemic response to brief diastolic occlusion.
- Dysregulation of oxygen hemodynamic responses to synaptic train stimulation in a rat hippocampal model of subarachnoid hemorrhage.
- Effect of cardiac cycle on ultrasound assessment of endothelial function.
- Effects of beta-receptor blockade on the systemic and coronary hemodynamic response to an increasing ventricular rate in the unanesthetized dog.
- Effects of cold ischemia on reflow patterns in the rat cremaster muscle microcirculation.
- Effects of increased myocardial oxygen consumption on coronary reactive hyperemia in the awake dog.
- Effects of nitroglycerin on transmural myocardial blood flow in the unanesthetized dog.
- Exercise-related time course of pulsatility index in brachial artery following forearm exercise assessed by Doppler ultrasound.
- Eyedrops containing SA9000 prodrugs result in sustained reductions in intraocular pressure in rabbits.
- Functional and reactive hyperemia are unaltered by homocysteine in conscious dogs.
- Hyperemic response of the coronary circulation to brief diastolic occlusion in the conscious dog.
- Institutional Outcomes of Leech Therapy for Venous Congestion in 87 Patients.
- Internal sclerostomy with a mechanical trephine versus the neodymium:YAG laser in dogs.
- Limitation of the coronary vascular response to ischemia in the awake dog.
- Loop diuretics in heart failure.
- Low-volume strength and endurance training prevent the decrease in exercise hyperemia induced by non-dominant forearm immobilization.
- Measurement of left ventricular volume in normal and volume-overloaded canine hearts.
- Metabolic mediation of single brief diastolic occlusion reactive hyperemic responses.
- Microvascular Endothelial Function and Neurocognition Among Adults With Major Depressive Disorder.
- Myocardial blood flow distribution during ischemia-induced coronary vasodilation in the unanesthetized dog.
- Myocardial uptake and clearance of T1-201 in healthy subjects: comparison of adenosine-induced hyperemia and exercise stress.
- Neurogenic influences on the coronary vascular response to ischemia in the awake dog.
- Niacin-like reaction to infliximab infusion in systemic juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
- Oxygen seizure latency and peroxynitrite formation in mice lacking neuronal or endothelial nitric oxide synthases.
- Pathophysiology and clinical evaluation of acute heart failure.
- Post-exercise hyperemia after ischemic and non-ischemic isometric handgrip exercise.
- Reactive hyperemia is associated with adverse clinical outcomes in heart failure.
- Reactive hyperemia vs treadmill exercise testing in arterial disease.
- Relationship between leg muscle capillary density and peak hyperemic blood flow with endurance capacity in peripheral artery disease.
- Role of K+ATP channels and EDRF in reactive hyperemia in the hindquarters vascular bed of cats.
- Transmural myocardial perfusion during restricted coronary inflow in the awake dog.
- Utilizing Indocyanine Green Dye Angiography to Detect Simulated Flap Venous Congestion in a Novel Experimental Rat Model.