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Furrer M - - 1998
BACKGROUND: Cytostatic isolated lung perfusion has been advocated for treating pulmonary metastasis of soft tissue sarcoma. Different techniques of isolated lung perfusion have been developed. METHODS: Isolated lung perfusion with and without doxorubicin was performed on white pigs during 15 minutes either by a single-pass system (n = 7) or ...
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Doctor A - - 1998
Regional pulmonary blood flow was investigated with radiolabeled microspheres in four supine lambs during the transition from conventional mechanical ventilation (CMV) to partial liquid ventilation (PLV) and with incremental dosing of perfluorocarbon liquid to a cumulative dose of 30 ml/kg. Four lambs supported with CMV served as controls. Formalin-fixed, air-dried ...
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Hlastala M P - - 1998
This study was undertaken to assess the influence of gravity on the distribution of pulmonary blood flow (PBF) using increased inertial force as a perturbation. PBF was studied in unanesthetized swine exposed to -Gx (dorsal-to-ventral direction, prone position), where G is the magnitude of the force of gravity at the ...
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Johansen B - - 1998
1. Unilateral bronchial occlusion causes ipsilateral hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction, which shifts blood flow towards the other lung. We studied the time course of flow diversion following acute bronchial occlusion, and the temporal effect of the latter on blood gases and vertical distribution of blood flow within the two lungs. 2. ...
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Effect of hypoxia on pulmonary blood flow-segmental vascular resistance relationship in perfused ...
Toga H - - 1998
To investigate the effect of alveolar hypoxia on the pulmonary blood flow-segmental vascular resistance relationship, we determined the longitudinal distribution of vascular resistance while increasing blood flow during hyperoxia or hypoxia in perfused cat lungs. We measured microvascular pressures by the micropipette servo-null method, partitioned the pulmonary vessels into three ...
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al-Dossari G A - - 1998
At the University of Minnesota, University of Wisconsin (UW), modified Euro-Collins (MEC), and Marshall (M) solutions were compared as agents for pulmonary preservation in an isolated rabbit lung model. Normal saline (NS) was used as a control. The heart-lung blocks of donor rabbits were flushed with, and then preserved in, ...
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Hambraeus-Jonzon K - - 1998
We hypothesized that the diversion of blood away from a hypoxic lung to the opposite oxygenated lung can be enhanced by inhaling nitric oxide (NO) into the oxygenated lung. We measured individual lung blood flow when 50 ppm NO was selectively inhaled to: a hyperoxic lung during contralateral hypoxia; a ...
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Kabbani M S - - 1998
This study was designed to determine the effects of a membrane permeant phosphodiesterase-resistant analog of cGMP on lung liquid production and pulmonary blood flow at the time of birth. Experiments were performed on seven fetal sheep prepared for chronic measurements of lung liquid production (Jv), pulmonary blood flow (Qp) and ...
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Sakurai H - - 1998
We determined the effect of reduced bronchial blood flow on lung fluid flux through changes in lung lymph flow, lung wet weight-to-dry weight (wet/dry) ratios, and pulmonary microvascular reflection coefficient (sigma). In the first of two surgical procedures, Merino ewes (n = 21) were surgically prepared for chronic study. Five ...
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Le Cras T D - - 1998
Mechanisms that regulate endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) expression in normal and hypoxic pulmonary circulation are poorly understood. Lung eNOS expression is increased after chronic hypoxic pulmonary hypertension in rats, but whether this increase is due to altered hemodynamics or to hypoxia is unknown. Therefore, to determine the effect of ...
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Kleen M - - 1998
In seven anesthetized dogs, the effects of acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) to a hematocrit of 20 and 8% and the effects of hyperoxic ventilation (100% oxygen) on distribution of regional pulmonary blood flow (rPBF; radioactive microspheres) were investigated. Normovolemia was monitored with blood volume measurements (indocyanine green dilution kinetics). Before ...
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Mielke G - - 1998
Prenatal detection of intrauterine closure of the ductus arteriosus unrelated to maternal administration of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or glucocorticoids made it possible to study the circulation in this condition in the human fetus and newborn by pre- and postnatal echocardiography and neonatal cardiac catheterization. At 38 weeks, the fetus presented ...
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Peters A M - - 1998
1. It is widely believed that a large fraction of the blood granulocyte population is located in the pulmonary circulation. 2. Evidence in favour of this belief is based on several independent and complementary techniques including studies of granulocyte deformability in relation to pulmonary capillary diameter, isolated perfused lungs, direct ...
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Kayser K - - 1998
This report describes the clinical, radiological, microscopical and ligandohistochemical findings in a 17-year-old woman who suffered from an acute onset of pulmonary hemosiderosis after inhalation of pesticides used for the cultivation of strawberries. She complained of headache, dyspnea, rhinitis, weakness and recurrent severe hemoptysis. Chest radiographs revealed bilateral patchy infiltrates, ...
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Kleen M - - 1998
The effects of lung injury, positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP), and norepinephrine on heterogeneity of regional pulmonary blood flow (rPBF, radioactive microspheres) were investigated. We hypothesized that lung injury increases heterogeneity of rPBF and that PEEP ventilation reduces these effects. Heterogeneity of rPBF is scale dependent and was therefore assessed in ...
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Qiu H - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: To test the validity of continuous low-flow perfusion with low-potassium dextran (LPD) to preserve rabbit lung. METHODS: Isolated rabbit lungs were preserved for eight hours either in Ringer's solution by simple storage (Group I) or in continuous low-flow perfusion with LPD (Group II). After preservation, lung functions were assessed ...
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Ting A - - 1998
Pulmonary hypoplasia and pulmonary hypertension are factors limiting the survival of infants with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH). A reduction in the number of pre-acinar pulmonary vessels and increased muscularization are the structural lesions implicated as causes of irreversible hypoxemia. Whether there is a reduction in the number of air-blood barriers, ...
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Scheeren T W - - 1998
Quantitative information about the effects of pulmonary blood volume (Qp) on pulmonary haemodynamics is lacking since Qp changes inevitably with flow. To separate flow-dependent from volume-dependent changes in intravascular pressures we imposed changes in Qp (measured continuously) by altering outflow pressure in seven isolated, blood-perfused rabbit lungs and studied the ...
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Shekerdemian L S - - 1997
BACKGROUND: The low-output state is the chief cause of morbidity and mortality after Fontan operations. An alternative hemodynamic tool would be a welcome addition for these patients, who are typically resistant to conventional therapeutic measures. METHODS AND RESULTS: The hemodynamic effects of conversion from conventional intermittent positive pressure ventilation (IPPV) ...
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Klaesner J W - - 1997
In this study, lung filtration coefficient (Kfc) values were measured in eight isolated canine lung preparations at normal hematocrit values using three methods: gravimetric, blood-corrected gravimetric, and optical. The lungs were kept in zone 3 conditions and subjected to an average venous pressure increase of 10.24 +/- 0.27 (SE) cmH2O. ...
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Holzmann A - - 1997
The ability of NO to control microcirculatory blood flow, maintain vascular integrity, and act as an antiinflammatory mediator appears to be dependent on endothelial-derived NO. The function of excess NO production by iNOS in sepsis and septic shock is unclear but iNOS-derived NO may contribute to systemic hypotension. The use ...
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Borini I - - 1997
The Fontan operation is considered a palliative procedure for the treatment of complex congenital heart diseases with a morbidity and mortality that are not negligible, especially in high-risk patients. In these cases, a bidirectional cavopulmonary anastomosis with additional source of blood flow to the lungs can represent a valuable surgical ...
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Harris M A - - 1997
Significant radiographic findings of TAPVR with unobstructed blood flow include the following: 1. Increased pulmonary vascular markings with dilated pulmonary arteries 2. Cardiomegaly 3. A "snowman" configuration of the heart, seen after pulmonary vascular resistance falls and blood flow through the lungs increases In TAPVR with obstructed blood flow, findings ...
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Lambertz H - - 1997
The analysis of the pulmonary venous flow Doppler pattern can assist in the determination of the severity of mitral regurgitation and, in conjunction with transmitral flow pattern, the assessment of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction. In approximately one third of the cases, however, transthoracic ultrasonography is not able to record an ...
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Miyahara T - - 1997
We determined the roles of circulating blood components and chemical mediators in anaphylactic vasoconstriction and microvascular permeability during Ascaris suum antigen-induced anaphylaxis in isolated canine lungs. Either the right or left lower lobe served as the control lung, which was perfused with autologous blood, and the contralateral lobe from the ...
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Herman J - - 1997
As for most ectothermic vertebrates, the breathing pattern of turtles is episodic, and pulmonary blood flow (Qpul) and heart rate (fH) normally increase several-fold during spontaneous ventilation. While some previous studies suggest that these cardiovascular changes are caused by stimulation of pulmonary stretch receptors (PSRs) during ventilation, it has been ...
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Dijk P H - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: Surfactant nebulisation is a promising alternative to surfactant instillation in newborns with the respiratory distress syndrome. Although less surfactant is deposited in the lung, it improves gas exchange, probably due to a superior distribution. We hypothesize that a more uniform distribution of nebulised surfactant results in a more uniform ...
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Interaction between haematocrit and pulmonary blood volume on pulmonary vascular flow resistance ...
Loer S A - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: Pulmonary vascular flow resistance depends on blood viscosity, mainly due to haematocrit, and on vessel dimensions determining blood volume in this highly compliant vascular bed. We, therefore, evaluated the interaction between haematocrit, blood flow, and transpulmonary vascular pressure gradient under conditions of controlled pulmonary blood volume. DESIGN: Experimental study ...
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Nair R H - - 1997
Lung functions including VC, IVC, FVC, FEV0.5, FEV1, PEF, FEF0.2-1.2, FEF25-75%, FEF75-85%, PIF, FMFT, MVV(IND), peak expiratory flow at 25%, 50% and 75% of FVC, peak inspiratory flow at 75%, 50%, 25% and the ratio between different lung volumes were measured with Vitallograph Compact-II spirometer on 109 South Indian school ...
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Rychik J - - 1997
In this study we investigated the patterns of pulmonary venous flow in children with functional single ventricles to obtain a better understanding of the determinants of transpulmonary blood flow. Sixty-eight patients with functional single ventricles and aortopulmonary shunt (n = 34, group I), or superior cavopulmonary connection (n = 34, ...
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Oyamada Y - - 1997
We analyzed the effects of hypoxic vasoconstriction and total flow on the distribution of pulmonary perfusion in 38 isolated left rabbit lungs perfused under zone 3 conditions. Lungs were suspended in an upright position, oriented to the apicobasal line. Distributions of regional perfusion rates (RPR) along the vertical and horizontal ...
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Kido S - - 1997
The authors investigated whether a computerized analysis system can be used with chest radiography for estimating the redistribution of pulmonary blood flow in patients with and those without mitral stenosis (MS). Their system uses four-directional Laplacian-Gaussian filtering and binarization. As a physical measure, the radiographic index, which reflects the area ...
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Macchiarini P - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to study lung hyperacute rejection in the pig-to-human xenotransplantation combination. METHODS: Pig lungs were harvested and continuously ventilated and perfused ex vivo, using a neonatal oxygenating system, with either xenogeneic unmodified human blood (n = 6) or autogeneic pig blood (n = 6). RESULTS: Autoperfused lungs ...
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Pellett A A - - 1997
Hypoxemia interferes with hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV). We investigated the respective roles of the autonomic nervous system and the mixed venous PO2 (PVO2) in the attenuation of HPV by hypoxemia. Pentobarbital-anesthetized dogs had their lungs separately ventilated with a dual-lumen endotracheal tube. Left (Ql) and total (Qt) pulmonary blood flows ...
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Konishi H - - 1997
During development of a rotary blood pump as an assist device, the efficacy of non pulsatile perfusion to the end organ has to be verified. However, there are few evaluations of two different perfusion mechanisms through the tissue microcirculation. In this study, the pulmonary microcirculation was analyzed by vital microscopic ...
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Walther S M - - 1997
BACKGROUND: Recent studies providing high-resolution images of pulmonary perfusion have questioned the classical zone model of pulmonary perfusion. Hence the present work was undertaken to provide detailed maps of regional pulmonary perfusion to examine the influence of anesthesia, mechanical ventilation, and posture. METHODS: Pulmonary perfusion was analyzed with intravenous fluorescent ...
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Brown R E - - 1997
Elephants have had to adapt to gravitational stresses imposed on their very large respiratory structures. We describe some unusual features of the elephant's respiratory system and speculate on their functional significance. A distensible network of collagen fibers fills the pleural space, loosely connects lung to chest wall but appears not ...
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Chammas J H - - 1997
To examine the possibility that shear stress may be a pulmonary vasodilator stimulus, we studied the effect of changing blood flow on the diameters of small pulmonary arteries in isolated perfused ferret lung lobes. The arteries studied were in the approximately 0.3- to 1.3-mm-diameter range, and the diameters were measured ...
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Gauger P G - - 1997
BACKGROUND: Gas exchange is improved during partial liquid ventilation (PLV) with perfluorocarbon in animal models of acute lung injury. The mechanisms are not fully defined. We hypothesize that redistribution of pulmonary blood flow (PBF) along with redistribution of, and decrease in, total lung water (TLW) during PLV may improve oxygenation. ...
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Paladini D - - 1997
The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility of recording pulmonary venous blood flow in the human fetus, and to evaluate its relationship with gestational age. We studied 152 singleton pregnancies between the 19th and 40th weeks of gestation. One hundred and one cases were studied cross-sectionally to ...
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Lentz C W - - 1997
Inhalation injury represents an ongoing threat to patients with thermal injury. The magnitude of the disease severity is related to the multilevel insult to the pulmonary system. Asphyxiants present in inhaled smoke can compromise oxygen delivery, resulting in cell death. Also, early changes in the microcirculation of the lung parenchyma, ...
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Konduri G G - - 1997
We investigated the hypothesis that the purine nucleotides ATP and adenosine mediate the pulmonary vasodilation that occurs at birth in fetal lambs. We instrumented 44 fetal lambs to measure left pulmonary arterial pressure and flow. In control studies, we investigated the effects of sequential ventilation with 10, 50, and 100% ...
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Wanecek M - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: To prevent endotoxin-induced pulmonary hypertension in the pig with a combination of a nonpeptide mixed endothelin receptor antagonist, bosentan, and a cyclooxygenase inhibitor, diclofenac. DESIGN: Prospective, controlled trial. SETTING: Animal laboratory at a large university medical center. SUBJECTS: Twelve domestic pigs, weighing 17.5 to 27 kg. INTERVENTIONS: Endotoxin shock ...
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Caruthers S D - - 1997
Pulmonary edema is a debilitating effect of acute respiratory distress syndrome. The ability to measure it noninvasively with high sensitivity and in three dimensions could be useful in not only detection but also in assessment and guidance of treatment. To this end, a three-dimensional MRI pulse sequence to measure the ...
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Tajchman U W - - 1997
Because increased flow and shear stress upregulate endothelial (e) nitric oxide synthase (NOS) in adult endothelial cells in vivo and in vitro, we hypothesized that decreased pulmonary blood flow would decrease eNOS content in the late-gestation ovine fetus. To investigate the effects of decreased blood flow and the potential role ...
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Hahn R G - - 1997
BACKGROUND: Inhalation of a gas mixture containing 50% nitrous oxide in oxygen (N2O/O2) is widely used for pain relief in emergency situations, which may also be associated with blood loss. The aim of this study was to evaluate the haemodynamic effects of this gas mixture in normo- and hypovolaemic subjects. ...
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Duthie D J - - 1997
We measured the apparent blood clearance and pulmonary extraction ratio of remifentanil in 10 adult patients undergoing elective myocardial revascularization for the first time with hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Patients received continuous infusions of remifentanil 1.0, 1.5 or 2.0 microg x kg(-1) x min(-1). After surgery, remifentanil was infused at ...
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Väida P - - 1997
Data from the Spacelab Life Sciences-1 (SLS-1) mission have shown sustained but moderate increase in pulmonary diffusing capacity (DL). Because of the occupational constraints of the mission, data were only obtained after 24 h of exposure to microgravity. Parabolic flights are often used to study some effects of microgravity, and ...
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Mishima A - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: The wall shear stress generated by blood flow regulates the expression of fibrinolytic proteins by endothelial cells in vitro. In the present study, the effects of pulmonary blood flow on fibrinolytic activity were studied in patients with congenital heart defects and pulmonary hypertension. METHODS: Twenty-seven patients who underwent cardiac ...
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Hyde R W - - 1997
Exercise and inflammatory lung disorders such as asthma and acute lung injury increase exhaled nitric oxide (NO). This finding is interpreted as a rise in production of NO by the lungs (VNO) but fails to take into account the diffusing capacity for NO (DNO) that carries NO into the pulmonary ...
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