نتایج جستجو برای: acute lung injury

تعداد نتایج: 1025959  

2017
José Roberto Fioretto Susiane Oliveira Klefens Rafaelle Fernandes Pires Cilmery Suemi Kurokawa Mario Ferreira Carpi Rossano César Bonatto Marcos Aurélio Moraes Carlos Fernando Ronchi

OBJECTIVE To compare the effects of high-frequency oscillatory ventilation and conventional protective mechanical ventilation associated with the prone position on oxygenation, histology and pulmonary oxidative damage in an experimental model of acute lung injury. METHODS Forty-five rabbits with tracheostomy and vascular access were underwent mechanical ventilation. Acute lung injury was indu...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2000
M Corbel E Boichot V Lagente

Acute lung injury is characterized by a severe disruption of alveolo-capillary structures and includes a variety of changes in lung cell populations. Evidence suggests the occurrence of rupture of the basement membranes and interstitial matrix remodeling during acute lung injury. The dynamic equilibrium of the extracellular matrix (ECM) under physiological conditions is a consequence of the bal...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2011
Yang Zhou Daniel J Schneider Eva Morschl Ling Song Mesias Pedroza Harry Karmouty-Quintana Thuy Le Chun-Xiao Sun Michael R Blackburn

Adenosine is an extracellular signaling molecule that is generated in response to cell injury where it orchestrates tissue protection and repair. Whereas adenosine is best known for promoting anti-inflammatory activities during acute injury responses, prolonged elevations can enhance destructive tissue remodeling processes associated with chronic disease states. The generation of adenosine and ...

Journal: :Physiological research 2003
P Zoban M Cerný

Acute lung injury occurs mostly in the very low birth weight and extremely low birth weight infants. The pathological process leading to acute lung injury includes immature and/or diseased lung that experienced oxidative stress, inflammation and mechanical insult with the bronchial, alveolar and capillary injuries and cell death. It may be the first step to the subsequent development of chronic...

2008
Maureen O. Meade Lehana Thabane

ACUTE LUNG INJURY AND ACUTE respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS, the most severe form of acute lung injury), are potentially devastating complications of critical illness. Arising in response to direct lung injury (eg, pneumonia) or intense systemic inflammation (eg, sepsis), the pathogenesis involves pulmonary edema, diffuse cellular destruction, alveolar collapse, and disordered repair. Morta...

2007
Chieko Mitaka

natriuretic peptide (ANP) on hemodynamics, pulmonary gas exchange, and urine volume during mechanical ventilation with positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) in patients with acute lung injury. Design: Prospective, randomized, comparable study. Setting: ICU of a university hospital. Patients: Forty patients with moderate acute lung injury (lung injury score ^2.0) who required mechanical ventil...

2015
Axelle Caudrillier Beñat Mallavia Lindsay Rouse Susanne Marschner Mark R. Looney Wilbur Lam

Pathogen reduction technology (PRT) has been developed in an effort to make the blood supply safer, but there is controversy as to whether it may induce structural or functional changes to platelets that could lead to acute lung injury after transfusion. In this study, we used a commercial PRT system to treat human platelets that were then transfused into immunodeficient mice, and the developme...

Journal: :Critical Care 2009
Gavin D Perkins Nazim Nathani Alex G Richter Daniel Park Murali Shyamsundar Ritva Heljasvaara Taina Pihlajaniemi Mav Manji W Tunnicliffe Danny McAuley Fang Gao David R Thickett

INTRODUCTION In acute lung injury, repair of the damaged alveolar-capillary barrier is an essential part of recovery. Endostatin is a 20 to 28 kDa proteolytic fragment of the basement membrane collagen XVIII, which has been shown to inhibit angiogenesis via action on endothelial cells. We hypothesised that endostatin may have a role in inhibiting lung repair in patients with lung injury. The ai...

Journal: :Respiratory medicine 2012
Hamid Akbarshahi Ann H Rosendahl Gunilla Westergren-Thorsson Roland Andersson

Acute lung injury is a severe complication to acute pancreatitis and a significant health problem associated with a considerable mortality. Underlying mechanisms are complex and poorly understood, although recent insights have identified several inflammatory profiles and cellular components involved to varying degrees during different phases of pancreatitis exacerbation and acute lung injury. T...

2013
Dhruv Parekh Rachel C A Dancer Sian Lax Mark S Cooper Adrian R Martineau William D Fraser Olga Tucker Derek Alderson Gavin D Perkins Fang Gao-Smith David R Thickett

BACKGROUND Acute lung injury occurs in approximately 25% to 30% of subjects undergoing oesophagectomy. Experimental studies suggest that treatment with vitamin D may prevent the development of acute lung injury by decreasing inflammatory cytokine release, enhancing lung epithelial repair and protecting alveolar capillary barrier function. METHODS/DESIGN The 'Vitamin D to prevent lung injury f...

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