Sentences with phrase «for oxygen deprivation»

I know how long it takes for oxygen deprivation to cause permanent brain damage.

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Brain cells begin to die after oxygen deprivation for 4 minutes... I'm sure that Dr. Amy has, at some point, done infant resuscitation.
I consider MRCS my best chance for an «excellent birth outcome» considering that it practically eliminates the possibility of fetal birth injuries due to things like shoulder dystocia, cord prolapse, and oxygen deprivation during labor (which is very common).
Once again a mother who chose homebirth for no better reason than her «experience,» risked her baby's life, nearly killed him, subjected him to prolonged oxygen deprivation and may have sentenced him to a lifetime of developmental disability is now trying to justify that choice.
Other risk factors for diabetes included AHI during rapid eye movement sleep and measures of the physiologic consequences of OSA, including oxygen desaturation, sleep deprivation and activation of the sympathetic nervous system, as indicated by a higher mean heart rate during sleep.
Delayed treatments for stroke influence neuronal death in rat organotypic slice cultures subjected to oxygen glucose deprivation.
Behavioral tests are also important for studying the impacts of brain injury on learning and memory in the context of head trauma, oxygen deprivation, or lesions in specific brain regions.
The little creature could help scientists develop lifesaving treatments for people who suffer from oxygen deprivation.
In fact, long - term deprivation of oxygen to the brain can lead to neurodegeneration and increase your risk for cognitive decline.
The Humane Society of the U.S. says air travel can be risky for pets and especially dangerous for brachycephalic breeds — such as pugs or bulldogs, whose short nasal passages make them vulnerable to oxygen deprivation and heat stroke.
Even brief periods of oxygen deprivation can have serious consequences for newborns and their parents.
A delay in delivering by C - section can result in oxygen deprivation for the baby.
The use of excessive amounts of epidural medications or the failure to adequately monitor the vital signs of mother and fetus after administration, for example, can lead to brain injuries from oxygen deprivation.
If the delay in performing an indicated C - section results in injury or death to the fetus as a result of oxygen deprivation from umbilical cord or placenta complications, for example, the physician responsible for the delay may be found to have been negligent and therefore liable for the fetus's resultant injury or death.
Though considered to be responsible for a small percentage of CP cases, brain damage caused by a deprivation of oxygen during labor and delivery may also lead to an infant's CP.
Considering the brain uses 20 % of the body's oxygen at any given time, the risk for brain damage from oxygen deprivation is especially high.
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If your child sustained brain damage from an oxygen deprivation incident due to the negligence of a caretaker or other party, that party could be held liable for your child's injuries in a Massachusetts personal injury lawsuit.
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