نتایج جستجو برای: lung ventilation

تعداد نتایج: 345570  

2010
Claude Guérin Jean-Christophe Richard

Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is an acute hypoxemic respiratory failure with lung oedema of non cardiac origin. Its primary treatment is mechanical ventilation. ARDS is under the spotlights with influenza A pandemic flu. An operating definition has been set out by an experts-consensus conference in order to include patients in clinical trials. However, this definition lacks diagnos...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2001
C Marcucci D Nyhan B A Simon

Xe-enhanced computed tomography (CT; Xe-CT) is a method for the noninvasive measurement of regional pulmonary ventilation in intact subjects, determined from the washin and washout rates of the radiodense, nonradioactive gas Xe, as measured in serial CT scans. We used the Xe-CT ventilation method, along with other quantitative CT measurements, to investigate the distribution of regional lung ve...

2014
Peter M Spieth Andreas Güldner Christopher Uhlig Thomas Bluth Thomas Kiss Marcus J Schultz Paolo Pelosi Thea Koch Marcelo Gama de Abreu

BACKGROUND General anesthesia usually requires mechanical ventilation, which is traditionally accomplished with constant tidal volumes in volume- or pressure-controlled modes. Experimental studies suggest that the use of variable tidal volumes (variable ventilation) recruits lung tissue, improves pulmonary function and reduces systemic inflammatory response. However, it is currently not known w...

Journal: :Circulation research 1983
J U Raj R B Goldberg R D Bland

To compare effects of vibratory and mechanical ventilation on fluid balance in the newborn lung, we measured pulmonary arterial and left atrial pressures, pleural and airway pressures, lung blood flow and lymph flow, and concentrations of protein in lymph and plasma of 19 healthy lambs, 2-4 weeks old, during a 2- to 4-hour period of spontaneous breathing, followed by 4-8 hours of mechanical ven...

2017
Paula Caitano Fontela Renata Bernardy Prestes Luiz Alberto Forgiarini Jr. Gilberto Friedman

Objective: To review the literature on the use of variable mechanical ventilation and the main outcomes of this technique. Methods: Search, selection, and analysis of all original articles on variable ventilation, without restriction on the period of publication and language, available in the electronic databases LILACS, MEDLINE®, and PubMed, by searching the terms "variable ventilation" OR "...

2013
Nicolas de Prost Eduardo L Costa Tyler Wellman Guido Musch Mauro R Tucci Tilo Winkler R Scott Harris Jose G Venegas Brian P Kavanagh Marcos F Vidal Melo

INTRODUCTION Leukocyte infiltration is central to the development of acute lung injury, but it is not known how mechanical ventilation strategy alters the distribution or activation of inflammatory cells. We explored how protective (vs. injurious) ventilation alters the magnitude and distribution of lung leukocyte activation following systemic endotoxin administration. METHODS Anesthetized sh...

2015
Stefano Romagnoli Zaccaria Ricci

Multicenter, randomized, controlled trials and meta-analyses have demonstrated that, during abdominal surgery, protective ventilation, based on low tidal volumes, positive end-expiratory pressure, and recruitment maneuvers improves postoperative outcomes (1). Protective ventilation strategies are aimed at preventing alveolar over-distension, cyclic opening and closure of peripheral airways, tra...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2009
R Scott Harris Tilo Winkler Guido Musch Marcos F Vidal Melo Tobias Schroeder Nora Tgavalekos José G Venegas

The effect of body posture on regional ventilation during bronchoconstriction is unknown. In five subjects with asthma, we measured spirometry, low-frequency (0.15-Hz) lung elastance, and resistance and regional ventilation by intravenous (13)NN-saline positron emission tomography before and after nebulized methacholine. The subjects were imaged prone on 1 day and supine on another, but on both...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2016
Maurizio Cereda Yi Xin Hooman Hamedani Justin Clapp Stephen Kadlecek Natalie Meeder Johnathan Zeng Harrilla Profka Brian P Kavanagh Rahim R Rizi

Inspiratory stretch by mechanical ventilation worsens lung injury. However, it is not clear whether and how the ventilator damages lungs in the absence of preexisting injury. We hypothesized that subtle loss of lung aeration during general anesthesia regionally augments ventilation and distension of ventilated air spaces. In eight supine anesthetized and intubated rats, hyperpolarized gas MRI w...

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