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Respiratory mechanics in brain injury: A review 被引量:8
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作者 Antonia Koutsoukou Maria Katsiari +5 位作者 Stylianos E Orfanos Anastasia Kotanidou Maria Daganou magdalini kyriakopoulou Nikolaos G Koulouris Nikoletta Rovina 《World Journal of Critical Care Medicine》 2016年第1期65-73,共9页
Several clinical and experimental studies have shown that lung injury occurs shortly after brain damage. The responsible mechanisms involve neurogenic pulmonary edema, inflammation, the harmful action of neurotransmit... Several clinical and experimental studies have shown that lung injury occurs shortly after brain damage. The responsible mechanisms involve neurogenic pulmonary edema, inflammation, the harmful action of neurotransmitters, or autonomic system dysfunction. Mechanical ventilation, an essential component of life support in brain-damaged patients(BD), may be an additional traumatic factor to the already injured or susceptible to injury lungs of these patients thus worsening lung injury, in case that non lung protective ventilator settings are applied. Measurement of respiratory mechanics in BD patients, as well as assessment of their evolution during mechanical ventilation, may lead to preclinical lung injury detection early enough, allowing thus the selection of the appropriate ventilator settings to avoid ventilatorinduced lung injury. The aim of this review is to explore the mechanical properties of the respiratory system in BD patients along with the underlying mechanisms, and to translate the evidence of animal and clinical studies into therapeutic implications regarding the mechanical ventilation of these critically ill patients. 展开更多
关键词 Brain damage RESPIRATORY MECHANICS POSITIVE end-expiratory pressure LUNG INJURY Ventilator-induced LUNG INJURY
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