نتایج جستجو برای: inhalation injury

تعداد نتایج: 336312  

2015
Patrick F. Walker Michelle F. Buehner Leslie A. Wood Nathan L. Boyer Ian R. Driscoll Jonathan B. Lundy Leopoldo C. Cancio Kevin K. Chung

In this article we review recent advances made in the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of inhalation injury. Historically, the diagnosis of inhalation injury has relied on nonspecific clinical exam findings and bronchoscopic evidence. The development of a grading system and the use of modalities such as chest computed tomography may allow for a more nuanced evaluation of inhalation inj...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2008
Akio Mizutani Perenlei Enkhbaatar Aimalohi Esechie Lillian D Traber Robert A Cox Hal K Hawkins Donald J Deyo Kazunori Murakami Takayuki Noguchi Daniel L Traber

The morbidity and mortality of burn victims increase when burn injury is combined with smoke inhalation. The goal of the present study was to develop a murine model of burn and smoke inhalation injury to more precisely reveal the mechanistic aspects of these pathological changes. The burn injury mouse group received a 40% total body surface area third-degree burn alone, the smoke inhalation inj...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2014
Eirini Liodaki Konstantinos Kalousis Brigitte E Schopp Peter Mailänder Felix Stang

OBJECTIVE Inhalation injury is suspected in patients with facial and neck burn-injuries and in patients who suffered burns in an enclosed space. Inhalation injury is associated with a disappointingly high morbidity and mortality in spite of advances in diagnostics and therapy.Prophylactic antibiotic therapy in patients with diagnosed inhalation injury is still a controversial subject.The epidem...

2014
Beomsu Shin Mikyeong Kim Hongseok Yoo Se Jin Kim Ji Eun Lee Kyeongman Jeon

The early pulmonary consequences of inhalation injury are well documented; however, little is known about delayed pulmonary complications following thermal inhalation injury. Although thermal injury below the vocal cords is rare because of effective heat dissipation in the upper airway, inflammatory endobronchial polyps have previously been reported as a delayed complication associated with inh...

2017
Youngmin Kim Dohern Kym Jun Hur Jaechul Yoon Haejun Yim Yong Suk Cho Wook Chun

Inhalation injury is known to be an important factor in predicting mortality in burns patients. However, the diagnosis is complicated by the heterogeneous presentation and inability to determine the severity of inhalation injury. The purpose of this study was to identify clinical features of inhalation injury that affect mortality and the values that could predict the outcome more precisely in ...

Journal: :News in physiological sciences : an international journal of physiology produced jointly by the International Union of Physiological Sciences and the American Physiological Society 2003
Kazunori Murakami Daniel L Traber

Smoke inhalation injury results in serious respiratory failure. When smoke inhalation injury is combined with burn injury or pneumonia, the physiological responses are different and more severe than those of smoke inhalation injury alone. Treatment strategies should be planned based on these pathophysiological aspects.

2010

The mortality of burn patients remains high in spite of the advances made in treating initial burn shock, controlling burn wound infection, and providing nutritional support. Smoke inhalation is recognized as a strong determinant of morbidity and mortality in burn patients, and most burn patients die because of associated inhalation injury. There are many reports on this combined injury (cutane...

2011

Inhalation injury is an acute respiratory tract insult caused by steam or toxic inhalants such as fumes, gases, and mists. Inhalation injury may occur without cutaneous burn injury, though the two injuries usually occur together. Despite increasing clinical interest in the problem of inhalation injury over the last few decades, the pathophysiology of inhalation injury remains poorly understood ...

Journal: :Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2012
John S Oh Kevin K Chung Anthony Allen Andriy I Batchinsky Todd Huzar Booker T King Steven E Wolf Tyson Sjulin Leopoldo C Cancio

In burned patients, inhalation injury can result in progressive pulmonary dysfunction, infection, and death. Although bronchoscopy is the standard for diagnosis, it only assesses the proximal airway and does not provide a comprehensive analysis of pulmonary insult. Chest radiographs have not been proven helpful in diagnosis of inhalation injury. Our hypothesis is that a CT scan alone or in conj...

Journal: :Physiological research 2015
I-C Chuang M-S Huang L-J Huang S-H Chou T-N Tsai Y-C Chen R-C Yang

Studies have demonstrated that heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) plays an important role in the protection of stressed organisms. The development of strategies for enhancing HSPs expression may provide novel means of minimizing inflammatory lung conditions, such as acute lung injury. This study aimed to examine the effect of L-alanyl-L-glutamine (GLN) inhalation in enhancing pulmonary HSP72 (induci...

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