“…After oxygent infusion, decreased no of platelet found on day 4 which was corrected on day 7. In the case of perftoran infusion, no platelet effect was found Zhu et al ( 2021 ) | Dodecafluoropentane (DDFPe) | To evaluate the dodecafluoropentane efficacy compared with fresh whole blood (FWB) after resuscitation | Male Yorkshire swine (78 ± 5 kg) | 2 mL/min of DDFPe; Intravenous | DDFPe administration with fresh frozen plasma (FFP) does not enhance survival rate or ameliorate oxygen transport | Bonanno et al ( 2018 ) |
Oxycyte | To evaluate the seizure latency (oxygen toxicity of CNS) and duration after PFC administration with 6 ATA of oxygen in swine | Yorkshire swine | 5 ml/kg of the PFC Oxycyte; Intravenous | The result exhibited safety during the use of PFC to treat DCS | Mahon et al ( 2013b ) |
To know the effect of oxycyte after a lateral fluid percussion injury (LFPI) on cognitive recovery and mitochondrial oxygen consumption treatment | Rats (Adult male Sprague–Dawley) | A lower dose of Oxycyte (4.5 mL/kg); a higher dose of Oxycyte (9.0 mL/kg); Intravenous | It showed improvement of cognitive recovery and abated the loss of CA3 neuronal cell | Zhou et al ( 2008 ) |
To assess the effect of PFC oxtcyte™ in severe decompression sickness (DCS) in ovine model | Juvenile male sheep (weight 24.4 ± 2.10 kg) | 5 ml/kg of the PFC Oxycyte; Intravenous | After the onset of DCS, oxtcyte™ reduce injury of the spinal cord although did not decrease the mortality rate | Cronin et al ( 2021 ) |
To know the effect of decreasing the dose of oxycyte (3 cc/kg) in swine model of DCS | Yorkshire swine | 3 cc/kg of the PFC Oxycyte; Intravenous | It improves injury of the spinal cord, but it didn’t significantly increase the survival benefit | Mahon et al ( 2013a ) |
As PFCs showed 50 times more oxygenation than human plasma, so they wanted to evaluate the intravenous dose of the PFC emulsion whether it ameliorate the tissue oxygenation and alleviate the oleic acid lung injury (OALI) effects | Yorkshire swine ... |
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