New Aspects on Respiratory Failure

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Rügheimer, Erich (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1992, 1992
Edition:1st ed. 1992
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1: The Clinical Aspects of Respiratory Failure as a Result of Biochemical and Immunological Reactions: Endotoxin, Cytokines, and Receptors -- E. coli Sepsis-Induced Pulmonary Injury -- Regulation of the Cellular Immune Response and Interaction with the Endothelium by Changes in Membrane Receptors -- Increased Expression of the Low-Affinity Receptor for IgE (FceRII/CD23) on Rat Alveolar Macrophages -- 2: Cellular Reactions and Interactions: Macrophages and Leukocytes -- The Role of Alveolar and Intravascular Macrophages in Acute Lung Injury: New Methods and New Mechanisms -- Pulmonary Fibrosis: Role of Inflammatory Cells in Local Injury and Fibrosis -- 3: Mediators and Nonspecific Effectors: Eicosanoids, Proteases and Oxygen Radicals -- Eicosanoids and Acute Respiratory Failure — Pathophysiologic and Therapeutic Aspects -- Dietary Modification of the Arachidonic Acid Cascade --  
505 0 |a Intrathoracic Blood Volume Accurately Reflects Circulating Volume Status in Critically Ill Patients -- Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome and Metabolic Organ Dysfunction -- 10: Posters -- Generation of Free Oxygen Radicals and Chemotactic Desensitization Following Burn Injury -- A Prospective Evaluation of the Influence of Extrapulmonary Factors on Mechanical Ventilation -- The Relationship of SpO2 93%-95% to Arterial Blood Gases and Pulmonary Function Parameters 
505 0 |a The Pulmonary Surfactant System: Its Contribution to Lung Alveolar Stability, Alteration in Acute Respiratory Failure, and Replacement as a Therapeutical Concept -- Effects of Artificial Ventilation on Surfactant Function -- 7: The Respiratory Pump -- Assessment of Dyspnea and Respiratory Muscle Function -- Muscle Fatigue in Acute Respiratory Failure -- Coordination of Respiratory Muscles -- 8: Artificial Ventilation -- Polymorphous Ventilation: A New Ventilation Concept for Distributed Time Constants -- Success of Pressure Support Ventilation and Combined High Frequency Ventilation with Respect to Extravascular Lung Water -- Biphasic Positive Airway Pressure (BIPAP) -- Technical Aspects of Patient-Ventilator Interactions -- Learnt Ventilation Processes -- 9: Tissue Oxygenation and Organ Metabolism -- Diagnostic and Therapeutic Possibilities of a Computer-Based Hemodynamic Multisensor System --  
505 0 |a Proteinases as Mediators of the Disturbance of Pulmonary Vascular Permeability in Sepsis, Polytrauma, and ARDS -- The Involvement of Oxygen Radicals and Their Derivatives in ARDS -- 4: Pulmonary Circulation -- Regulation of the Pulmonary Circulation During Lung Injury -- Investigations of the Pathophysiology of the Pulmonary Microcirculation Using In-vivo Microscopy -- Pulmonary Capillary Transit Times in Fully Recruited Networks -- New Drugs for the Treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension Associated with the Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome -- 5: Gas Exchange -- Effects of Mechanical Ventilation and Cardiac Output upon Perfusion in Hypoxic Lung Areas -- Determination of Lung Water Content and Distribution by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance -- Volumetric Evaluation of Diaphragm Motion -- 6: Mechanics of Breathing and Surfactant -- Inflation and Atelectasis in a Topographical Model of the Lung -- Oscillation Mechanics in Respiratory Monitoring --  
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653 |a Anesthesiology 
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653 |a Surgery 
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