1998
DOI: 10.1203/00006450-199804001-01788
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Cardiovascular Effects of Partial Liquid Ventilation (PLV) on Experimental Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS) in Newborn Lambs † 1766

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“…Compared with CMV at the same ventilator settings, or compared with artificial surfactant, PLV provided better oxygenation and survival in young piglets after instillation of a 33% •• • slurry of pooled human meconium (384). Likewise, other researchers have demonstrated increased arterial oxygenation and improved pulmonary mechanics when applying PLV in neonatal lambs with meconium aspiration (385,386). In a comparable study Foust et al demonstrated improved />aA and histological changes which were "less evident" in the PLV lungs (250).…”
Section: Ventilation-induced Lung Injurymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Compared with CMV at the same ventilator settings, or compared with artificial surfactant, PLV provided better oxygenation and survival in young piglets after instillation of a 33% •• • slurry of pooled human meconium (384). Likewise, other researchers have demonstrated increased arterial oxygenation and improved pulmonary mechanics when applying PLV in neonatal lambs with meconium aspiration (385,386). In a comparable study Foust et al demonstrated improved />aA and histological changes which were "less evident" in the PLV lungs (250).…”
Section: Ventilation-induced Lung Injurymentioning
confidence: 94%