An extensive literature has focused on the association between human, social, and economic capital and better immigrant economic attainment, and how these characteristics contribute to stratification among members of the same group. However, few studies have explored how racialization processes contribute to these within-group differences. We examine the role of intragroup differences in skin tone in stratifying outcomes among Mexican immigrants in the early twentieth century.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe used pressure and hyperbaric oxygen to treat 2 patients with cerebral air embolism, occurring as the result of invasive medical procedures, and neither suffered any permanent damage detectable by clinical examination and MRI. This outcome contrasts with reports of infarct and disability among untreated victims of air embolism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo investigate possible approaches to the treatment of neural damage induced by air embolism and other forms of acute cerebral ischemia, somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP's) were measured after cerebral air embolism in the anesthetized cat. Air was introduced into the carotid artery in increments of 0.08 ml until the SEP amplitude was reduced to approximately 10% or less of baseline values.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of heparin (HEP), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and catalase (CAT) on the course of decompression sickness (DCS) were studied in anesthetized dogs (Canis familiaris). Animals were divided into 4 groups: a drug assay group (n = 4) received HEP + SOD or HEP + SOD + CAT but were not dived; a control group (n = 14) was dived without drug treatment; a HEPSOD group (n = 11) received HEP + SOD predive and postdive; and a HEPSODCAT group (n = 15) received HEP + SOD + CAT before diving. All dived animals were subjected to repetitive air dives to 10 ATA until pulmonary artery pressure at least doubled within 10 min postdive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChanges in plasma hormone levels were studied in anesthetized dogs during decompression sickness. Hormone levels were measured in 4 groups: control (no dive, n = 9); air group (air dive, ventilated with air postdive, n = 6); helium-oxygen (He-O2) group (air dive, ventilation changed to He-O2 at 30 min postdive, n = 9); nonsurvivor group (air dive, died within 30 min postdive, n = 9). Dived animals were subjected to repetitive dives until pulmonary artery pressure doubled.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUndersea Biomed Res
March 1987
The effects of ventilation with He-O2 during decompression sickness (DCS) and venous air embolism were studied. Fifteen anesthetized dogs were mechanically ventilated and subjected to repeated air dives until pulmonary artery pressure at least doubled within 10 min postdive. At 30 min postdive, ventilation was either continued with air (controls, n = 7) or changed to He-O2 (n = 8) for an additional 90 min.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe mechanical properties of the lungs were measured in 10 men before and after a simulated air dive to 285 ft of seawater (87 m). The objective was to determine whether a dive likely to produce pulmonary bubble emboli would alter lung mechanics. Lung function was measured predive and at 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, and 23 h postdive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA resonant bubble detection method based on a second harmonic technique has been used to monitor the femoral vascular system of dogs subjected to rapid decompression. For this study, the detector consisted of two acoustic transducers mounted at right angles to each other that were packaged in a perivascular cuff configuration. This detector responds selectively only to bubbles near resonant size (4.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol
August 1984
The lung's response to decompression was studied in dogs anesthetized with pentobarbital sodium. Arterial pressure, hematocrit, right ventricular pressure, left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (LVEDP), dynamic compliance (CL), pulmonary resistance (RL), and arterial PO2, PCO2, and pH were measured prior to and for 3 h after a simulated air dive to 300 feet of seawater. Bronchoscopy was performed predive and at 3 h postdive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNineteen fiberoptic bronchoscopic procedures were performed on ten patients for the treatment of pulmonary collapse. All but two patients were being treated for severe, life-threatening nonpulmonary diseases. Thick, tenacious, and, at times, purulent mucous plugs were successfully aspirated from the bronchial passages.
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