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تعداد نتایج: 16986870  

2007
Jacques - Andre Romand Weizhong Shi Michael R. Pinsky

Study objectives: To assess the gas exchange and hemodynamic effects of pressure-limited ventilation (PLV) strategies in acute lung injury (ALI). We hy¬ pothesized that in ALI, the reduction ofplateau airway pressure (Paw) would be associated with less alveolar overdistention and thus have better hemodynamic and gas exchange characteristics than larger tidal volume (Vt) ventilation. Setting: La...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2006
Joe G N Garcia Liliana Moreno Vinasco

Acute lung injury (ALI) is a devastating syndrome (usually associated with sepsis) that represents a major healthcare burden in the United States. We have focused our studies on unraveling the genetic underpinnings of this syndrome utilizing a candidate gene approach to identify novel genes for ALI susceptibility. Two novel genes identified by this approach include pre-B cell colony-enhancing f...

2009
Xiao Su Mark R. Looney Naveen Gupta Michael A. Matthay

Su X, Looney MR, Gupta N, Matthay MA. Receptor for advanced glycation end-products (RAGE) is an indicator of direct lung injury in models of experimental lung injury. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 297: L1–L5, 2009. First published May 1, 2009; doi:10.1152/ajplung.90546.2008.—Receptor for advanced glycation end-products (RAGE) is a marker of alveolar type I cells and is elevated in the pulm...

Journal: :Cardiovascular Ultrasound 2008
Roberto Copetti Gino Soldati Paolo Copetti

BACKGROUND Differential diagnosis between acute cardiogenic pulmonary edema (APE) and acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS) may often be difficult. We evaluated the ability of chest sonography in the identification of characteristic pleuropulmonary signs useful in the diagnosis of ALI/ARDS and APE. METHODS Chest sonography was performed on admission to the intensive...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2011
C Trillo-Alvarez R Cartin-Ceba D J Kor M Kojicic R Kashyap S Thakur L Thakur V Herasevich M Malinchoc O Gajic

Early recognition of patients at high risk of acute lung injury (ALI) is critical for successful enrollment of patients in prevention strategies for this devastating syndrome. We aimed to develop and prospectively validate an ALI prediction score in a population-based sample of patients at risk. In a retrospective derivation cohort, predisposing conditions for ALI were identified at the time of...

2012
Peter C Hou Marie-Carmelle Elie-Turenne Aya Mitani Jonathan M Barry Erica Y Kao Jason E Cohen Gyorgy Frendl Ognjen Gajic Nina T Gentile

BACKGROUND Few emergency department (ED) evaluations on acute lung injury (ALI) have been carried out; hence, we sought to describe a cohort of hospitalized ED patients at risk for ALI development. METHODS Patients presenting to the ED with at least one predisposing condition to ALI were included in this study, a subgroup analysis of a multicenter observational cohort study (USCIITG-LIPS 1). ...

Journal: :Blood 2011
Laurence Corash Jin Sying Lin Claire D Sherman Joseph Eiden

Acute lung injury (ALI) during hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) is associated with substantial morbidity; however, the frequency of ALI in HSCT patients is poorly characterized. Platelets are postulated to play a critical role in the pathogenesis of ALI. Using a transfusion trial of pathogen inactivated platelet components (PC-Test) compared with conventional PC (Reference) populated w...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
Alan Anticevic Grega Repovs Donna L. Dierker John W. Harwell Timothy S. Coalson Deanna M. Barch David C. Van Essen

Volume-based registration (VBR) is the predominant method used in human neuroimaging to compensate for individual variability. However, surface-based registration (SBR) techniques have an inherent advantage over VBR because they respect the topology of the convoluted cortical sheet. There is evidence that existing SBR methods indeed confer a registration advantage over affine VBR. Landmark-SBR ...

2012
Joseph E Levitt Michael A Matthay

Acute lung injury (ALI) remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in critically ill patients. Despite improved understanding of the pathogenesis of ALI, supportive care with a lung protective strategy of mechanical ventilation remains the only treatment with a proven survival advantage. Most clinical trials in ALI have targeted mechanically ventilated patients. Past trials of pharmacolog...

Journal: :Nature Methods 2020

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