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Biomarkers in Acute Lung Injury: Insights into the Pathogenesis of Acute Lung Injury [PDF]

open access: yesCritical Care Clinics, 2011
Studies of potential biomarkers of acute lung injury (ALI) have provided information relating to the pathophysiology of the mechanisms of lung injury and repair. The utility of biomarkers remains solely among research tools to investigate lung injury and repair mechanisms.
Michael A Matthay
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Acute Lung Injury

Journal of Thoracic Imaging
Acute lung injury (ALI) is acute pulmonary inflammation with underlying pathology of disruption of the pulmonary vasculature endothelial and alveolar epithelial barriers. ALI is not an uncommon diagnosis and has a myriad of causes including pulmonary infection, (including sepsis), drugs, connective tissue disease, and polytrauma.
Nupur, Verma   +4 more
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Blast lung injury

Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 2011
Blast lung injury is an increasing problem for UK forces in Afghanistan, but is not a new phenomenon, with evidence that it has been increasing in incidence over the last century. Management is conservative, but there are newer therapies that may play a role in the future management of this condition.
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Transfusion and lung injury

Transfusion Clinique et Biologique, 2001
The respiratory tree has been viewed as an infrequent site of injury arising as a complication of transfusion. In recent years, this view has changed as investigators have shown that two complications--circulatory overload and transfusion-related acute lung injury--are relatively frequent events.
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MECHANISMS OF LUNG INJURY

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1982
The adult respiratory distress syndrome is pulmonary edema with low heart pressures and hypoxemia. Based on experimental models of the human disease, it is likely that functional injury to the lung includes pulmonary vasoconstriction, a loss of hypoxic vasoconstriction, increases in resistance to airflow across the lungs, decreases in lung compliance ...
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Contralateral Lung Injury Associated With Single-Lung Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1996
There have been very few studies on the effect of single-lung ischemia-reperfusion on the function of the contralateral lung. This study was designed to clarify the effect.Fifteen mongrel dogs were divided into two groups. In group 1 (n = 7), the left lung was subjected to ischemia without ventilation for 90 minutes, and then reperfused. In group II (n
A, Watanabe   +4 more
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Lung injury following acute kidney injury: kidney–lung crosstalk

Clinical and Experimental Nephrology, 2011
The mortality of acute kidney injury (AKI) remains unacceptably high, especially associated with acute respiratory failure. Lung injury complicated with AKI was previously considered as "uremic lung", which is characterized by volume overload and increased vascular permeability.
Kent, Doi   +3 more
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[Lung injuries].

Langenbecks Archiv fur Chirurgie, 1989
Even though lungs can be injured solitarily, most of pulmonary lesions occur within the scope of multiple trauma. Because of various patho-physiological processes resulting from the multiple trauma, the valuation of extent, course and prognosis of pulmonary injuries is difficult.
H, Pichlmaier, H U, Zieren
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Prostaglandins and lung injury

Chest, 1983
K L, Brigham   +4 more
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Acute lung injury

Current Problems in Surgery, 2020
Nathan T. Mowery   +2 more
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