Variable ventilation induces endogenous surfactant release in normal guinea pigs (original) (raw)

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Maintaining end-expiratory transpulmonary pressure prevents worsening of ventilator-induced lung injury caused by chest wall constriction in surfactant-depleted rats*

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Effects of High-Frequency Oscillation on Endogenous Surfactant in an Acute Lung Injury Model

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Comparison of exogenous surfactant therapy, mechanical ventilation with high end-expiratory pressure and partial liquid ventilation in a model of acute lung injury

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Comparison of different modes of high-frequency ventilation in surfactant-deficient rabbits

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Combined Effects of Ventilation Mode and Positive End-Expiratory Pressure on Mechanics, Gas Exchange and the Epithelium in Mice with Acute Lung Injury

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At surfactant deficiency, application of "the open lung concept" prevents protein leakage and attenuates changes in lung mechanics

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Effects of reduced tidal volume ventilation on pulmonary function in mice before and after acute lung injury

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Comparison of “Open Lung” Modes with Low Tidal Volumes in a Porcine Lung Injury Model

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Alveolar instability caused by mechanical ventilation initially damages the nondependent normal lung

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Variable stretch pattern enhances surfactant secretion in alveolar type II cells in culture

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Effects of surfactant depletion on regional pulmonary metabolic activity during mechanical ventilation

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