2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2014.02.034
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Acute respiratory distress syndrome induction by pulmonary ischemia–reperfusion injury in large animal models

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“…In addition and similar to the results found for the systemic arterial pressure, the pO2/FiO2 ratio showed a decreased ratio compared to normoxia (G2) and the control group (G1). This suggest that under high oxygen concentration the alveolar/ capillary membrane integrity was probably jeopardized [34], which is in accord to other related studies [4,33,35,36]. It is also important to stress out that lung function after transplant can be also improved by a relatively slow increase in both ventilation rate as well as in blood flow during reperfusion [37].…”
Section: Physiological Parameterssupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…In addition and similar to the results found for the systemic arterial pressure, the pO2/FiO2 ratio showed a decreased ratio compared to normoxia (G2) and the control group (G1). This suggest that under high oxygen concentration the alveolar/ capillary membrane integrity was probably jeopardized [34], which is in accord to other related studies [4,33,35,36]. It is also important to stress out that lung function after transplant can be also improved by a relatively slow increase in both ventilation rate as well as in blood flow during reperfusion [37].…”
Section: Physiological Parameterssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Relatively high indices of morbidity and mortality usually accompany organ transplantation including lung transplant [1][2][3][4][5]. Ischemia-reperfusion (IR) and its associated injury is a complex phenomenon present in atherosclerosis, trauma, pulmonary embolism, and surgical procedures, such as cardiopulmonary bypass and lung transplant [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Serious infection, trauma, shock, intoxication and inhalation of toxic gases are the most common causes of ALI (3). ALI/ARDS is a common critical disease with high morbidity and fatality rates (4). With improvements in medical technology and comprehensive treatment methods, the fatality rate has decreased to a certain extent; however, it remains as high as 30-40% (5).…”
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“…Second, cardiopulmonary bypass is part of the standard surgical treatment protocol, with the same possible influences on reperfusion injury as mentioned in "Cardiopulmonary bypass" section. Third, revascularization results in the diffusion of toxic mediators such as ROS and RNS in both the pulmonary and systemic circulation (55). The lung tissue itself may be protected from ischemic injury during pulmonary thrombo-embolic events when bronchial circulation remains intact.…”
Section: Pulmonary Thromboembolectomymentioning
confidence: 99%