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Urinary Collagen Peptides Predict Mortality

open access: yesPROTEOMICS, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Organ fibrosis caused by the presence of excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) is related to mortality. Urinary peptide signatures were reported to be predictive of death in SARS‐CoV‐2 and chronic kidney disease. Such signatures were composed for 68% of collagen fragments.
Maria Frantzi   +15 more
wiley   +1 more source

Disease–Drug–Drug Interaction of Imatinib in COVID‐19 ARDS: A Pooled Population Pharmacokinetic Analysis

open access: yesCPT: Pharmacometrics &Systems Pharmacology, Volume 14, Issue 3, Page 583-595, March 2025.
ABSTRACT Prior pharmacokinetic (PK) analysis revealed that increased alpha‐1‐acid glycoprotein (AAG) levels are associated with decreased imatinib unbound fraction in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) patients. This study aimed to investigate the PK of total and unbound concentrations of imatinib and the metabolite N‐desmethyl imatinib in ...
Medhat M. Said   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

PULMONARY VENTILATION IN PREGNANCY*

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1978
SummarySerial tests of ventilatory function were made in 38 normal primigravidae during and after pregnancy. During pregnancy all patients showed major changes in tidal volume, functional residual capacity and residual volume. Minor changes were found in many other measurements, all of which occurred at an early stage of pregnancy.
A B, Alaily, K B, Carrol
openaire   +2 more sources

Psychophysiologic Studies of Pulmonary Ventilation

Psychosomatic Medicine, 1964
In a group of 22 subjects, action-oriented behavior has been correlated with hyperventilation in 20 subjects in response to short-term adverse life situations. Seven of the 22 subjects were found to hypoventilate in response to short-term adverse life situations to which they reacted with ...
D L, DUDLEY, C J, MARTIN, T H, HOLMES
openaire   +2 more sources

Ventilation and secretion of pulmonary surfactant

The Clinical Investigator, 1992
Various factors are involved in the regulation of surfactant secretion: chemical agonist; local environmental factors such as mediators, locally produced hormones, and possibly pH; and finally, mechanical stress occurring during lung inflation. Here we suggest a model of regulation which is grouped into three levels: a basal autoregulatory mechanism ...
H, Wirtz, M, Schmidt
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Pulmonary Compliance and Mechanical Ventilation

Archives of Surgery, 1992
Normal, spontaneous breathing begins with contraction of the muscles of inspiration, which effect expansion of the thoracic cage and create a pressure in the pleural space that is negative with respect to that of the atmosphere. Since the airway pressure in the lung at end-expiration is in equilibrium with the atmosphere, the transthoracic negative ...
M B, Shapiro, R H, Bartlett
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Pulmonary Ventilation during Hemodialysis

Nephron, 2008
During hemodialysis a decrease in pulmonary ventilation has been reported. The elimination of CO<sub>2</sub> across the dialyzer has been suggested as the cause of the pulmonary hypoventilation. Our purpose was to analyze the factors that could have influenced the pulmonary ventilation of 7 patients with chronic renal failure during ...
Romaldini, H.   +5 more
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Nasogastric Tube and Pulmonary Ventilation

Archives of Surgery, 1963
The belief is widely held that a nasogastric tube adversely affects pulmonary ventilation, interferes with coughing, and predisposes to postoperative atelectasis. This impression is undoubtedly in part responsible for the present tendency to avoid nasogastric suction after major abdominal operations.
W D, MACKAY, N A, MATHESON
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