Ventilation-Perfusion Relationships Following Experimental Pulmonary Contusion

Ventilation-perfusion changes after right-sided pulmonary contusion (PC) in swine were investigated by means of the multiple inert gas elimination technique (MIGET). Anesthetized swine (injury, n = 8; control, n = 6) sustained a right-chest PC by a captive-bolt apparatus. This was followed by a 12-m...

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description Ventilation-perfusion changes after right-sided pulmonary contusion (PC) in swine were investigated by means of the multiple inert gas elimination technique (MIGET). Anesthetized swine (injury, n = 8; control, n = 6) sustained a right-chest PC by a captive-bolt apparatus. This was followed by a 12-ml/kg hemorrhage, resuscitation, and reinfusion of shed blood. MIGET and thoracic computed tomography (CT) were performed before and 6 h after injury. Published in the Journal of Applied Physiology, v103 p895-902, 2007.
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ANESTHESIA
CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY
DAMAGE CONTROL
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
GASES
HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK
Medicine and Medical Research
MULTIPLE INERT GAS ELIMINATION TECHNIQUE
PERFUSION
PULMONARY FUNCTION
REPRINTS
SHUNT
SWINE
THORAX
VENTILATION
VENTILATION-PERFUSION MISMATCH
WOUNDS AND INJURIES
title Ventilation-Perfusion Relationships Following Experimental Pulmonary Contusion
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