Background and Objective. Bronchoalveolar coagulopathy is a characteristic feature of pulmonary inflammation. We compared bronchoalveolar and systemic levels of coagulation in patients who did and patients who did not develop ventilator-associated lung injury (VALI). Methods. Secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of lower tidal volumes versus conventional tidal volumes in patients without acute lung injury or acute respiratory distress syndrome at the onset of mechanical ventilation. Results. Ten patients with VALI and 10 random control patients without lung injury during the course of mechanical ventilation, but all ventilated with conventional tidal volumes, were compared. Patients who developed VALI sh...
Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) is a subcategory of acute lung injury (ALI). As such, ...
BACKGROUND: Protective ventilatory strategies have resulted in a decreased mortality rate in acute r...
Mechanical ventilation has become essential for the support of critically ill patients; however, it ...
BACKGROUND: Alveolar fibrin deposition is a hallmark of acute lung injury, resulting from activation...
BACKGROUND: Fibrin deposition is a hallmark of pneumonia. To determine the kinetics of alterations i...
Pneumonia, the main cause of acute lung injury, is characterised by a local pro-inflammatory respons...
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary coagulopathy is intrinsic to pneumonia and other forms of acute lung injury. W...
Objectives: To review the involvement of coagulation and fibrinolysis in the pathogenesis of acute l...
Comparison of plasma levels of biomarkers of disordered coagulation and fibrinolysis in 50 patients ...
The authors sought to evaluate the pathogenetic and prognostic role of a procoagulant and hypofibrin...
Introduction: Recent cohort studies have identified the use of large tidal volumes as a major risk f...
The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of mechanical ventilation on alveolar fibr...
INTRODUCTION: Recent cohort studies have identified the use of large tidal volumes as a major risk f...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Recent cohort studies have identified use of large tidal volumes as a major ...
Objective. Pneumonia is characterized by an acute inflammatory response in the lung, which is freque...
Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) is a subcategory of acute lung injury (ALI). As such, ...
BACKGROUND: Protective ventilatory strategies have resulted in a decreased mortality rate in acute r...
Mechanical ventilation has become essential for the support of critically ill patients; however, it ...
BACKGROUND: Alveolar fibrin deposition is a hallmark of acute lung injury, resulting from activation...
BACKGROUND: Fibrin deposition is a hallmark of pneumonia. To determine the kinetics of alterations i...
Pneumonia, the main cause of acute lung injury, is characterised by a local pro-inflammatory respons...
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary coagulopathy is intrinsic to pneumonia and other forms of acute lung injury. W...
Objectives: To review the involvement of coagulation and fibrinolysis in the pathogenesis of acute l...
Comparison of plasma levels of biomarkers of disordered coagulation and fibrinolysis in 50 patients ...
The authors sought to evaluate the pathogenetic and prognostic role of a procoagulant and hypofibrin...
Introduction: Recent cohort studies have identified the use of large tidal volumes as a major risk f...
The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of mechanical ventilation on alveolar fibr...
INTRODUCTION: Recent cohort studies have identified the use of large tidal volumes as a major risk f...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Recent cohort studies have identified use of large tidal volumes as a major ...
Objective. Pneumonia is characterized by an acute inflammatory response in the lung, which is freque...
Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) is a subcategory of acute lung injury (ALI). As such, ...
BACKGROUND: Protective ventilatory strategies have resulted in a decreased mortality rate in acute r...
Mechanical ventilation has become essential for the support of critically ill patients; however, it ...