نتایج جستجو برای: dead space wound

تعداد نتایج: 590466  

2016
Sara Verscheure Paul B. Massion Franck Verschuren Pierre Damas Sheldon Magder

Dead space is an important component of ventilation-perfusion abnormalities. Measurement of dead space has diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic applications. In the intensive care unit (ICU) dead space measurement can be used to guide therapy for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS); in the emergency department it can guide thrombolytic therapy for pulmonary embolism; in p...

2016
Lluis Blanch Josefina López-Aguilar Umberto Lucangelo

Why clinicians are slow to implement advances in diagnosis and treatment from well-designed clinical trials is a continuously debated question in critical care. For instance, prone positioning significantly improves mortality in patients with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), but the usefulness of recruitment measures in this population is still under debate. Nevertheless, a re...

2005
Robert A. Klocke

CONSIDERABLE UNCERTAINTY existed regarding the magnitude of pulmonary dead space in the immediate post-World War II era. The dead space concept was originated by Bohr (2), who viewed total ventilation as composed of two distinct, but homogeneous, components—alveolar ventilation that participated fully in gas exchange and dead space ventilation in which no respiratory exchange occurred. With kno...

Journal: :Blood 2001
A F Drew H Liu J M Davidson C C Daugherty J L Degen

In addition to its key role in the control of blood loss following injury, fibrin(ogen) has been proposed to play an important role in tissue repair by providing an initial matrix that can stabilize wound fields and support local cell proliferation and migration. To test directly these concepts, the effect of fibrinogen deficiency on cutaneous tissue repair in mice was investigated using incisi...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2015
Anoopindar K Bhalla Sarah Rubin Christopher J L Newth Patrick Ross Rica Morzov Gerardo Soto-Campos Robinder Khemani

BACKGROUND Volumetric capnography dead-space measurements (physiologic dead-space-to-tidal-volume ratio [VD/VT] and alveolar VD/VT) are considered more accurate than the more readily available time-based capnography dead-space measurement (end-tidal alveolar dead-space fraction [AVDSF]). We sought to investigate the correlation between volumetric capnography and time-based capnography dead-spac...

2016
Mojtaba Ahmadinejad Koorosh Ahmadi Izadmehr Ahmadinejad Amir Masoud Hashemian Peyman Khademhoseini

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Pilonidal sinus is a disease in the sacrococcygeal region diagnosed through the purulent discharges of the above-said region. Although the exact pathology and etiology of those suffering from pilonidal is not clear yet, the presence of hair seemingly plays a major role in the process of infection and the granulation tissue. Several techniques have been identified for p...

2015
Rema A. Oliver Vedran Lovric Yan Yu Chris Christou Sean S. Aiken John J. Cooper William R. Walsh Jui-Yang Lai

Following extensive surgical debridement in the treatment of infection, a "dead space" can result following surgical closure that can fill with hematoma, an environment conducive to bacterial growth. The eradication of dead space is essential in order to prevent recurrent infection. This study describes a novel small animal model to investigate dead-space management in muscle tissue. Two absorb...

2017
Winfried Möller Sheng Feng Ulrike Domanski Karl-Josef Franke Gülnaz Celik Peter Bartenstein Sven Becker Gabriele Meyer Otmar Schmid Oliver Eickelberg Stanislav Tatkov Georg Nilius

Recent studies show that nasal high flow (NHF) therapy can support ventilation in patients with acute or chronic respiratory disorders. Clearance of dead space has been suggested as being the key mechanism of respiratory support with NHF therapy. The hypothesis of this study was that NHF in a dose-dependent manner can clear dead space of the upper airways from expired air and decrease rebreathi...

Journal: :Journal of bone and joint infection 2023

Abstract. Soft tissue defects resulting from trauma and musculoskeletal infections can complicate surgical treatment. Appropriate temporary coverage of these is essential to achieve the best outcomes for necessary plastic soft defect reconstruction. The antibiotic bead pouch technique a reasonable approach managing following adequate debridement. This involves use small diameter antibiotic-load...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2008
Helen E Wood Gordon S Mitchell Tony G Babb

Arterial isocapnia is a hallmark of moderate exercise in humans and is maintained even when resting arterial Pco(2) (Pa(CO(2))) is raised or lowered from its normal level, e.g., with chronic acid-base changes or acute increases in respiratory dead space. When resting ventilation and/or Pa(CO(2)) are altered, maintenance of isocapnia requires active adjustments of the exercise ventilatory respon...

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