[HTML][HTML] Extravascular lung water in critical care: recent advances and clinical applications

M Jozwiak, JL Teboul, X Monnet - Annals of intensive care, 2015 - Springer
… The clinical implication is that the value of EVLWI measured by thermodilution is likely
underestimated in the case of pulmonary embolism. During ARDS, the occlusions of the …

Lung water: physiological and clinical significance.

FP Chinard, W Perl, RM Effros, R Dumpys… - … the American Clinical …, 1970 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… The physiological and clinical implications are too evident to warrant discussion here.
However, there is an additional aspect, the permeability of the blood-tissue barrier, which must be …

The clinical assessment of lung water

AG Cutillo - Chest, 1987 - journal.chestnet.org
lung edema of patients with the adult respiratory distress syndrome); however, the clinical
value of measurements of lung waterlung water, with specific reference to their clinical

Effect of crystalloid resuscitation and inhalation injury on extravascular lung water: clinical implications

C Holm, J Tegeler, M Mayr, U Pfeiffer… - Chest, 2002 - Elsevier
lung water measurements in 35 severely burned patients, we conclude that an early increase
in the EVLW is a very infrequent clinical … the accumulation of interstitial lung water, as long …

[HTML][HTML] Aquaporins in lung health and disease: Emerging roles, regulation, and clinical implications

E Yadav, N Yadav, A Hus, JS Yadav - Respiratory medicine, 2020 - Elsevier
… increases in perinatal and adult rodent lung [19,20]. A similar upregulated expression pattern
paralleled with the increasing lung water permeability during these developmental stages (…

Clinical implications of nuclear magnetic resonance lung research

AG Cutillo, AH Morris, DC Ailion, CH Durney - Chest, 1989 - journal.chestnet.org
… On the other hand, substantial progress has been made in basic research, which has mainly
been focused on the determination of lung water content (under appropriate conditions the …

[HTML][HTML] Ventilator-induced lung injury: historical perspectives and clinical implications

N De Prost, JD Ricard, G Saumon, D Dreyfuss - Annals of intensive care, 2011 - Springer
… 2 O peak airway pressure ventilation on lung water content and pulmonary permeability. …
lung water content (Qwl/BW) and permeability alterations by measuring bloodless dry-lung

Lung Edema Clearance: 20 Years of Progress Invited Review: Role of aquaporin water channels in fluid transport in lung and airways

Z Borok, AS Verkman - Journal of Applied Physiology, 2002 - journals.physiology.org
… In the peripheral lung, the proposed aquaporin functions include alveolar fluid … lung, gas
(CO 2 ) exchange, and regulation of lung water content in response to acute and subacute lung

Cells of the lung: biology and clinical implications

DB Gail, CJM Lenfant - American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1983 - atsjournals.org
… In the lung, they form a barrier that prevents leakage of excess water and macromolecules …
The tight junctions in venules appear to be the most permeable to water and small water-…

Lung water assessment by lung ultrasonography in intensive care: a pilot study

G Baldi, L Gargani, A Abramo, L D'Errico… - Intensive care …, 2013 - Springer
… The implementation of LUS as a tool for a dynamic evaluation of EVLW would have
important clinical implications. LUS is a bedside, easy-to-learn, rapid, semiquantitative, non-ionizing, …