ObjectiveWe compared conventional treatment with pumpless extracorporeal lung membrane (Interventional Lung Assist [iLA] Novalung; Novalung GmbH, Hechingen, Germany) support in a pig model of postpneumonectomy severe acute respiratory distress syndrome.MethodsAdult pigs underwent a left thoracotomy without (group I) or with a left extrapericardial pneumonectomy and radical lymphadenectomy (groups II to V). After stabilization, pigs belonging to group II were observed only, whereas in those belonging to groups III to V, a surfactant-depletion severe (Pao2/Fio2 < 100) postpneumonectomy acute respiratory distress syndrome was induced. This was followed by observation (group III); treatment with conventional therapy including protective ventila...
ObjectiveIncrease in lung permeability is an inevitable consequence of pneumonectomy in relation to ...
Low tidal volume ventilation is beneficial in patients with severe pulmonary dysfunction and would, ...
BACKGROUND: Protective lung ventilation is recommended in patients with acute respiratory distress...
ObjectiveWe compared conventional treatment with pumpless extracorporeal lung membrane (Intervention...
ObjectiveOur objective was to investigate the capacity of a pumpless extracorporeal lung membrane (i...
ObjectiveWe sought to investigate the safety and feasibility of obtaining total respiratory support ...
Indexación: Web of Science; Pub Med CentralExtracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is increasingl...
Abstract Background There are limited therapeutic opt...
BACKGROUND:: To investigate the role of ultraprotective mechanical ventilation (UP-MV) and extracorp...
Objectives: Minimally invasive extracorporeal CO2 removal is an accepted supportive treatment in chr...
ObjectiveWe sought to investigate the safety and feasibility of implanting the pumpless intervention...
ObjectiveProlonged venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support during transplantation p...
Background Because of limitations of the esophageal balloon technique, the value of using esophageal...
Abstract Objective This study aimed to determine whether ultra-low tidal volume ventilation (ULTVV) ...
Low tidal volume ventilation is beneficial in patients with severe pulmonary dysfunction and would, ...
ObjectiveIncrease in lung permeability is an inevitable consequence of pneumonectomy in relation to ...
Low tidal volume ventilation is beneficial in patients with severe pulmonary dysfunction and would, ...
BACKGROUND: Protective lung ventilation is recommended in patients with acute respiratory distress...
ObjectiveWe compared conventional treatment with pumpless extracorporeal lung membrane (Intervention...
ObjectiveOur objective was to investigate the capacity of a pumpless extracorporeal lung membrane (i...
ObjectiveWe sought to investigate the safety and feasibility of obtaining total respiratory support ...
Indexación: Web of Science; Pub Med CentralExtracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is increasingl...
Abstract Background There are limited therapeutic opt...
BACKGROUND:: To investigate the role of ultraprotective mechanical ventilation (UP-MV) and extracorp...
Objectives: Minimally invasive extracorporeal CO2 removal is an accepted supportive treatment in chr...
ObjectiveWe sought to investigate the safety and feasibility of implanting the pumpless intervention...
ObjectiveProlonged venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support during transplantation p...
Background Because of limitations of the esophageal balloon technique, the value of using esophageal...
Abstract Objective This study aimed to determine whether ultra-low tidal volume ventilation (ULTVV) ...
Low tidal volume ventilation is beneficial in patients with severe pulmonary dysfunction and would, ...
ObjectiveIncrease in lung permeability is an inevitable consequence of pneumonectomy in relation to ...
Low tidal volume ventilation is beneficial in patients with severe pulmonary dysfunction and would, ...
BACKGROUND: Protective lung ventilation is recommended in patients with acute respiratory distress...