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Abstract PR137: Hydrogen Gas Increases Survival Rate and Protects Against Organ Damages in Nrf2 Knock-Out Mice with Severe Sepsis in Vivo

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How Hydrogen Gas Could Revolutionize Sepsis Treatment

A recent study found that inhaling hydrogen gas increased the survival rate of mice with sepsis and protected them against organ damage. This breakthrough could lead to a new treatment for sepsis, a life-threatening condition that affects millions of people worldwide every year. Hydrogen gas has also shown potential in treating other conditions, such as chronic fatigue syndrome and liver damage.

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Publish Year 2016 Country China Rank Positive Journal Anesthesia and Analgesia Primary Topic Whole Body Secondary TopicSepsis Model Mouse Tertiary TopicMultiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application Inhalation Comparison Complement