[HTML][HTML] Acute lung injury after cardiopulmonary resuscitation: A narrative review
G Marchese, E Bungaro, A Magliocca… - Journal of Clinical …, 2024 - mdpi.com
Although cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) includes lifesaving maneuvers, it might be
associated with a wide spectrum of iatrogenic injuries. Among these, acute lung injury (ALI) …
associated with a wide spectrum of iatrogenic injuries. Among these, acute lung injury (ALI) …
The association of modifiable mechanical ventilation settings, blood gas changes and survival on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for cardiac arrest
Research question Given the relative independence of ventilator settings from gas
exchange and plasticity of blood gas values during extracorporeal cardiopulmonary …
exchange and plasticity of blood gas values during extracorporeal cardiopulmonary …
[HTML][HTML] Inhaled nitric oxide: role in the pathophysiology of cardio-cerebrovascular and respiratory diseases
D Signori, A Magliocca, K Hayashida, JA Graw… - Intensive Care Medicine …, 2022 - Springer
Nitric oxide (NO) is a key molecule in the biology of human life. NO is involved in the
physiology of organ viability and in the pathophysiology of organ dysfunction, respectively …
physiology of organ viability and in the pathophysiology of organ dysfunction, respectively …
[HTML][HTML] Bio-physiological susceptibility of the brain, heart, and lungs to systemic ischemia reperfusion and hyperoxia-induced injury in post-cardiac arrest rats
T Aoki, V Wong, Y Endo, K Hayashida, R Takegawa… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Cardiac arrest (CA) patients suffer from systemic ischemia–reperfusion (IR) injury leading to
multiple organ failure; however, few studies have focused on tissue-specific …
multiple organ failure; however, few studies have focused on tissue-specific …
Diagnostic yield of computed tomography after non-traumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
Aim Determine the frequency with which computed tomography (CT) after out-of-hospital
cardiac arrest (OHCA) identifies clinically important findings. Methods We included non …
cardiac arrest (OHCA) identifies clinically important findings. Methods We included non …
Gas exchange and respiratory mechanics after a cardiac arrest: a clinical description of cardiopulmonary resuscitation–associated lung edema
FM Beloncle, H Merdji, A Lesimple… - American Journal of …, 2022 - atsjournals.org
Methods All patients admitted from March 2018 to January 2020 in two university-affiliated
hospital ICUs (Angers and Strasbourg, France) after an in-hospital or out-of-hospital cardiac …
hospital ICUs (Angers and Strasbourg, France) after an in-hospital or out-of-hospital cardiac …
Cardiac arrest related lung edema: examining the role of downtimes in transpulmonary thermodilution analysis
I Voigt, M Mighali, H Wieneke, O Bruder - Internal and Emergency …, 2024 - Springer
Pulmonary edema and its association with low flow times has been observed in postcardiac
arrest patients. However, diagnosis of distinct types of lung pathology is difficult. The aim of …
arrest patients. However, diagnosis of distinct types of lung pathology is difficult. The aim of …
[HTML][HTML] The importance of ventilator settings and respiratory mechanics in patients resuscitated from cardiac arrest
Among mechanically ventilated patients admitted to an intensive care unit after an out-of-
hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), less than 40% will survive to hospital discharge [1]. This high …
hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), less than 40% will survive to hospital discharge [1]. This high …
[HTML][HTML] Ventilation during continuous compressions or at 30: 2 compression-to-ventilation ratio results in similar arterial oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in an …
J Kopra, E Litonius, PT Pekkarinen, M Laitinen… - Intensive care medicine …, 2023 - Springer
Background In refractory out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, transportation to hospital with
continuous chest compressions (CCC) from a chest compression device and ventilation with …
continuous chest compressions (CCC) from a chest compression device and ventilation with …
Airway closure in patients with cardiogenic pulmonary edema as a cause of driving pressure overestimation: the “uncorking effect”
M Pozzi, DR Cominesi, M Giani, L Avalli, G Foti… - Chest, 2023 - Elsevier
Airway closure is an underestimated phenomenon reported in hypoxemic respiratory failure
under mechanical ventilation, during cardiac arrest, and in patients who are obese. Because …
under mechanical ventilation, during cardiac arrest, and in patients who are obese. Because …