Efectos biológicos de la exposición a distintas concentraciones de oxígeno: desde la hipoxia hipobárica al oxígeno hiperbárico
Author
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Castillo Peñaloza, Rodrigo Luis
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Salinas, Yury
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Ramos Soto, Daniel Ignacio
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2024-07-11T21:02:24Z
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2024-07-11T21:02:24Z
Publication date
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2022
Cita de ítem
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Rev Med Chile 2022; 150: 1351-1360
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0034-9887
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/199550
Abstract
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The systemic effects of oxygen deficiency or excess are not thoroughly described.
Knowledge is evolving towards the description of beneficial and detrimental effects
of both extremes of partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2). The cellular and tissue
mediators derived from the modulation of the oxidative tone and the production
of reactive oxygen species (ROS) are widely characterized biochemically, but the
pathophysiological characterization is lacking. Preclinical models support the use
of hypobaric hypoxia preconditioning, based on its beneficial effects on ventricular
function or its reduction in infarct size. A very important use of oxygen today is
in commercial diving. However, novel clinical indications for oxygen such as the
healing of diabetic foot ulcers and bone injury caused by radiotherapy are increasingly
used. On the other hand, the modulation of the hypoxic response associated
with exposure to high altitude environments (hypobaric), favors Chile and its
highlands as a natural laboratory to determine certain cardiovascular, cerebral
and metabolic responses in the resident population. Also, the consequences of the
intermittent exposure to high altitudes in workers also deserves attention. This
review discusses the physiopathological response to hypo and hyperoxemia, associated
with environments with different oxygen concentrations, and brings back
the concept of oxygen as a pharmacological mediator in extreme environments
such as high altitudes and hyperbaric medicine in divers, decompression sickness,
osteonecrosis associated with radiotherapy and sudden sensorineural hearing loss.
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es
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Publisher
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Sociedad Médica de Santiago
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States