Ovine model of burn wounds grafted with ovine cadaver skin

Burns ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Suzan Alharbi ◽  
Yosuke Niimi ◽  
Stephen Williamson ◽  
Robert Cox ◽  
Natalie Williams-Bouyer ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 40 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. S154-S155
Author(s):  
S Alharbi ◽  
Y Niimi ◽  
S Williamson ◽  
R Cox ◽  
N Williams-Bouyer ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 31 (4) ◽  
pp. 6
Author(s):  
A-M Carreau ◽  
H Patural ◽  
A Doueik ◽  
P-H Fortier ◽  
J P Praud

Background: Daily clinical observations and a recent study (D Vermeylen et al., 2004) suggest that reflux laryngitis (RL) is involved in apneas/ bradycardias of the newborn. The aim of this study is to develop and tovalidate a unique RL model in newborn lambs to test the assumption that a RL provokesan increase in apneas/ bradycardias/ desaturations observed within thelaryngeal chemoreflexes induced by the contact of a liquid with the larynx. Methods: A surgical instrumentation was performed on the first day of life, which included the insertion of a transcutaneous esophageal catheter in order to allow instillation of a gastric juice surrogate (HCl +pepsin at pH 2) directly on the larynx. The 2 ml-instillations were made 3 times per day for 6 consecutive days. At day 9-10 laryngeal chemoreflexes were induced during sleep. The larynx was removed at the time of necropsy to grade inflammation by a histological study. Results: Lambs in which a RL was induced (n = 4) presented characteristic signs of RL: cough, weak bleat, reduction in weight gain. Preliminary histological analyses showed a characteristic laryngeal inflammation. Preliminary results showing that apneas and oxygen desaturations seem more prominent in RL lambs than controls provided further validation ofour RL model. Conclusion: The ovine model developed in this study presents theclinical and histological characteristics of RL observed in newborns. Preliminary results suggesting that a RL increases apneas/bradycardias/desaturations when a liquid is in contact with laryngealmucosa in the newborn must be confirmed. Supported by: CIHR, FRSQ, Foundation of stars.


Author(s):  
U. Baneen ◽  
S. Ray ◽  
M. Nawaz ◽  
Sk Shervani ◽  
SN. Sajid ◽  
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