Báo cáo y học: " Alveolar recruitment can be predicted from airway pressure-lung volume loops: an experimental study in a porcine acute lung injury model" ppt
... injury model.
Introduction
Lung collapse is an important cause of deteriorated oxygena-
tion and gas exchange after major surgery, in acute lung injury
(ALI) and in acute respiratory distress syndrome ... wall elastance, as in this experiment,
it should generate an adequate transpulmonary pressure for
obtaining accurate TLC also after lung injury.
Induction of lung...
... of reinnervation in a paralyzed hemidiaphragm via an
anastomosis between phrenic nerve and inferior laryngeal nerve in rabbits. Reinnervation of a
paralyzed diaphragm could be an alternative ... restrained supine, on a heated table.
Under general anesthesia, via a medial cervicotomy, a tra-
cheostomy was performed and the trachea was cannu-
lated with a 4 mm ID endotrach...
... C1
(papain) proteinase family-related proteolytic activity,
mediating plant cell wall loosening by cleavage of structural
wall proteins, namely the extensins (hydroxyproline-rich
glycoproteins) and ... acids as well as their similar
location in expansins and C1 proteinases is not likely to
have occurred by chance.
The lack of the essential His260 (cathepsin B) can be
explained by an e...
... Sasaki K, Tsutsumi A, Wakamiya N, Ohtani K, Suzuki Y, Watanabe
Y, Nakayama N, Koike T: Mannose-binding lectin polymor-
phisms in patients with hepatitis C virus infection. Scand J
Gastroenterol 2000, ... of association between mannose-binding lectin gene
polymorphisms and juvenile idiopathic arthritis in a Han
population from the Hubei province of China
Min Kang
1
, Hong-Wei Wang...
... interpretation of data, manuscript preparation,
and statistical analysis. J-PR contributed to study design,
acquisition of data, analysis and interpretation of data, and sta-
tistical analysis. M-JB and ... authors read and approved the
final manuscript.
Acknowledgements
The authors thank Virginia Wallis and Santa Fiori for their assistance in
manuscript preparation as well as André Pell...
... rheumatoid arthritis. Proc Natl Acad Sci
USA 2003, 100:9452-9457.
13. Kochi Y, Yamada R, Kobayashi K, Takahashi A, Suzuki A, Sekine A,
Mabuchi A, Akiyama F, Tsunoda T, Nakamura Y, Yamamoto K:
Analysis ... EP-T, and FC helped to perform analysis and
interpretation of the data. DHa and PA helped to perform anal-
ysis and interpretation of the data and to draft the manuscript.
VHT and UW...
... with aortic cannulation of the arch and venous
cannulation using a two-stage cannula placed into the
right atrium cardiopulmonary bypass was started. The
ascending aort a was distally crossclamped ... excavatum and an annuloaortic ectasia in a 37
Figure 1 Initial CT-scan showing the pectus excavatum.
Figure 2 X-ray at r eadmission. Red Arrows indicating the crack
and dislocation of...
... cirrhosis was great. They are also the
main cause of hepa tocellular carcinoma [8]. The HCV
RNA genotype in this patient was 2a, a favorable factor
for anti-HCV therapy [9,10]. Attempts have been made
to ... made
to treat HCV infection in renal transplant recipients
using various regimens, including ribavirin alone, combi-
nation therapy with ribavirin and amantadine [10], inter-
feron...
... of a 58-year-old African American-Nigerian woman with a history of travel
to Nigeria and a positive tuberculin skin test who presented with cardiac tamponade. She had a mild fever,
lymphocytosis ... was
found to be Rai stage I and one-year post discharge had
not received CLL treatment (because she had normal
platelet and hemoglobin levels and remained asympto-
matic). Management of...
... liver hemangiomas can be mana-
ged successfully an d non-invasively by TAE with a satis-
factory decrea se in symptoms and tumor volume [6], the
effect of TAE generally seems to be variable and some-
times ... w as referred to our hospital
with complaints of severe abdominal distension and
pancytopenia. His past or family medical history was
unremarkable. Although his abdominal...