Mechanisms of ventilatorāinduced lung injury
The physiologic mechanisms of ventilator-induced lung injury are described and the major ventilators and host-dependent risk factors that contribute to such injury are defined.
Practice guideline for examination of the placenta: developed by the Placental Pathology Practice Guideline Development Task Force of the College of American Pathologists.
- C. Langston, C. Kaplan, G. Glenn
- MedicineArchives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
- 2 June 1997
The Placental Pathology Practice Guideline Development Task Force, a multidisciplinary group, has prepared this guideline, which provides recommendations related to indications and methods for placental examination as well as sample worksheets.
Lung edema caused by high peak inspiratory pressures in dogs. Role of increased microvascular filtration pressure and permeability.
- J. Parker, L. Hernandez, G. Longenecker, K. Peevy, W. Johnson
- MedicineAmerican Review of Respiratory Disease
- 1 August 1990
Lymph prostacyclin concentration in pulmonary lymph, measured as the stable metabolite 6-0-PGF1 alpha, was increased significantly by 70 to 150% in both groups during the periods of increased Paw and increased PLA, but it was not significantly different between the groups.
Barotrauma and microvascular injury in lungs of nonadult rabbits: effect of ventilation pattern.
- K. Peevy, L. Hernandez, A. Moise, J. Parker
- MedicineCritical Care Medicine
- 1 June 1990
The data indicate that high PIP, and to a lesser extent, high gas flow rates cause microvascular injury in the compliant nonadult lung and suggest that the combination of highPIP and high gas Flow rates are the most threatening to microv vascular integrity.
The endothelium modulates adrenergic neurotransmission to canine pulmonary arteries and veins.
- S. Greenberg, F. Diecke, K. Peevy, T. Tanaka
- Biology, MedicineEuropean Journal of Pharmacology
- 14 March 1989
Chest wall restriction limits high airway pressure-induced lung injury in young rabbits.
- L. Hernandez, K. Peevy, A. Moise, J. Parker
- Medicine, BiologyJournal of applied physiology
- 1 May 1989
Data indicate that volume distension of the lung rather than high PIP per se produces microvascular damage in the immature rabbit lung, which is in line with previous work on tidal volume and direct pressure effects.
Delayed cord clamping with and without cord stripping: a prospective randomized trial of preterm neonates.
- Margaret S Krueger, F. Eyal, K. Peevy, C. Hamm, R. Whitehurst, D. Lewis
- MedicineAmerican Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
- 1 March 2015
Hypoglycemia in normal neonates appropriate for gestational age.
The incidence of hypoglycemia in this study was much higher than in previous studies of neonates appropriate for gestational age that were performed before conduction anesthesia was widely used and the possible impact of perinatal anesthesia on the development of transient neonatal hypoglyCEmia should be evaluated.
Release of norepinephrine from adrenergic nerve endings of blood vessels is modulated by endothelium-derived relaxing factor.
- S. Greenberg, F. Diecke, K. Peevy, T. Tanaka
- Biology, MedicineAmerican Journal of Hypertension
- 1 March 1990
The findings support the conclusion that the endothelium can inhibit release of NE from sympathetic nerve innervating canine pulmonary artery and vein and act as an endogenous inhibitor or sympathetic neurotransmitter release.
Hyperbilirubinemia in infants of diabetic mothers.
The data suggest that only LGA IDM are at increased risk for hyperbilirubinemia and that increased heme turnover is a significant factor in the pathogenesis.
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