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Perioperatively Inhaled Hydrogen Gas Diminishes Neurologic Injury Following Experimental Circulatory Arrest in Swine

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How Inhaling Hydrogen Gas Can Protect Your Brain During Surgery

Inhaling hydrogen gas before, during, and after surgery may help protect your brain from damage. A recent study found that pigs that inhaled hydrogen gas had less brain damage than those that didn't. Hydrogen gas works by reducing inflammation and damage caused by free radicals, keeping your brain cells safe.

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Abstract

Publish Year 2019 Country United States Rank Positive Journal JACC Basic to Translational Research Primary Topic Brain Secondary TopicSurgery/Transplantation Model Pig Tertiary TopicCardiopulmonary Bypass Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application Inhalation Comparison Complement