2022
DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines10112930
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Ex Vivo Pulmonary Oedema after In Vivo Blast-Induced Rat Lung Injury: Time Dependency, Blast Intensity and Beta-2 Adrenergic Receptor Role

Abstract: Objective: Current treatments for blast-induced lung injury are limited to supportive procedures including mechanical ventilation. The study aimed to investigate the role of post-trauma-induced oedema generation in the function of time and trauma intensity and the probable role of beta 2-adrenergic receptors (β2-ARs) agonists on pulmonary oedema. The study is conducted using an ex vivo model after an experimental in vivo blast-induced thorax trauma in rats. Methods: Rats were randomised and divided into two gr… Show more

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“…People which are in the blast zone suffer a variety of injuries related to both blast wave (BW) influence and damage by additional factors [2]. The most vulnerable to the effects of BW are the brain, lungs and eardrum [3,4]. While moderate to severe blast-induced traumatic brain injury (bTBI) is usually diagnosed quickly, mild trauma is more difficult to diagnose [5].…”
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“…People which are in the blast zone suffer a variety of injuries related to both blast wave (BW) influence and damage by additional factors [2]. The most vulnerable to the effects of BW are the brain, lungs and eardrum [3,4]. While moderate to severe blast-induced traumatic brain injury (bTBI) is usually diagnosed quickly, mild trauma is more difficult to diagnose [5].…”
Section: /том Xxix/1mentioning
confidence: 99%