ylihappiakumuloituminen
Ylihappiakumuloituminen, often translated as hyperoxia or oxygen toxicity, refers to the adverse effects of breathing excessive concentrations of oxygen for extended periods. While oxygen is essential for life, high partial pressures of oxygen can lead to cellular damage and dysfunction. This phenomenon is particularly relevant in medical contexts, such as mechanical ventilation, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and in neonates where developing lungs are more susceptible.
The primary mechanism behind oxygen toxicity involves the overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS), also known
Symptoms of oxygen toxicity vary depending on the concentration of oxygen and the duration of exposure. In