Publications by authors named "Rita Nicolini"

Background: The authors propose that for a moderate reduction of perfusion during progressive irreversible ischemia, oxygen extraction increases to maintain aerobic metabolism, and arteriojugular oxygen difference (AJDo2) increases. Because of reduced carbon dioxide washout, venoarterial difference in carbon dioxide tension (DPco2) increases, with no change in the DPco2/AJDo2 ratio. With further reduction of cerebral perfusion, the aerobic metabolism will begin to decrease, AJDo2 will decrease while DPco2 will continue to increase, and the ratio will increase.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Rita Nicolini"

  • - Rita Nicolini's research primarily focuses on the interactions between oxygen and carbon dioxide in the cerebral circulation, particularly during the progression to brain death.
  • - In her 2005 article, she explores how a moderate reduction in cerebral perfusion affects oxygen extraction and carbon dioxide washout, highlighting the dynamics of the arteriojugular oxygen difference (AJDo2) and the venoarterial difference in carbon dioxide tension (DPco2).
  • - The findings suggest that while aerobic metabolism is maintained initially during ischemia, it ultimately declines alongside a decrease in AJDo2, whereas the DPco2 continues to rise, leading to significant implications for understanding cerebral blood flow dynamics in critical conditions.