Nitric oxide (NO) is a key mediator in the pathophysiology of septic shock that can be measured in exhaled breath. To assess whether a pulmonary infection itself or systemic inflammation is responsible for NO production, we determined exhaled NO in ventilated patients with respiratory and non-respiratory septic shock and compared it with the concentration in ventilated intensive care patients without systemic inflammation. In addition, the change of NO production over time and correlations with haemodynamic instability were evaluated. The controls without systemic inflammation, as witnessed by the absence of systemic inflammatory response syndrome criteria and low levels of interleukin-6, had similar concentrations of NO as the patients wit...
SummaryBackgroundIncreased concentrations of exhaled nitric oxide (NO) have been detected in inflamm...
Background-Nitric oxide (NO) is involved in inflammation and host defence of the lung. It has been f...
Background. The vasodilatation characteristic of human septic shock is conventionally attributed to ...
Because inflammation stimulates the expression of inducible nitric oxide (NO) synthase (iNOS) with a...
Because inflammation stimulates the expression of inducible nitric oxide (NO) synthase (iNOS) with a...
Nitric oxide (NO) is produced at various locations within the respiratory tract and is present in ex...
AbstractDuring the last year exhaled nitric oxide (NO) has been proposed as a marker of airway infla...
It has been suggested that H. pylori infection upregulates iNOS expresion and synthesis of nitric ox...
To investigate whether the hypotension of septic shock is due to an excess production of nitric oxid...
Nitrosothiols (RS-NOs) are formed by interaction of nitric oxide (NO) with glutathione and may limit...
Nitric oxide (NO), the first gas known to act as a biological messenger, is one of the most widely s...
Background. Septic patients produce increased nitric oxide (NO). We postulated increased exhaled nit...
Inflammatory diseases of the respiratory tract are commonly associated with elevated production of n...
Nitric oxide (NO) is an endogenously formed free radical gas involved in numerous biological process...
Background: Exhaled nitric oxide (NO) is a marker of eosinophilic steroid-sensitive inflammation in ...
SummaryBackgroundIncreased concentrations of exhaled nitric oxide (NO) have been detected in inflamm...
Background-Nitric oxide (NO) is involved in inflammation and host defence of the lung. It has been f...
Background. The vasodilatation characteristic of human septic shock is conventionally attributed to ...
Because inflammation stimulates the expression of inducible nitric oxide (NO) synthase (iNOS) with a...
Because inflammation stimulates the expression of inducible nitric oxide (NO) synthase (iNOS) with a...
Nitric oxide (NO) is produced at various locations within the respiratory tract and is present in ex...
AbstractDuring the last year exhaled nitric oxide (NO) has been proposed as a marker of airway infla...
It has been suggested that H. pylori infection upregulates iNOS expresion and synthesis of nitric ox...
To investigate whether the hypotension of septic shock is due to an excess production of nitric oxid...
Nitrosothiols (RS-NOs) are formed by interaction of nitric oxide (NO) with glutathione and may limit...
Nitric oxide (NO), the first gas known to act as a biological messenger, is one of the most widely s...
Background. Septic patients produce increased nitric oxide (NO). We postulated increased exhaled nit...
Inflammatory diseases of the respiratory tract are commonly associated with elevated production of n...
Nitric oxide (NO) is an endogenously formed free radical gas involved in numerous biological process...
Background: Exhaled nitric oxide (NO) is a marker of eosinophilic steroid-sensitive inflammation in ...
SummaryBackgroundIncreased concentrations of exhaled nitric oxide (NO) have been detected in inflamm...
Background-Nitric oxide (NO) is involved in inflammation and host defence of the lung. It has been f...
Background. The vasodilatation characteristic of human septic shock is conventionally attributed to ...