Protective mechanical ventilation in the obese patient

2020 ◽  
Vol 58 (3) ◽  
pp. 53-57
Author(s):  
Luiz F.d.R. Falcão ◽  
Paolo Pelosi ◽  
Marcelo Gama de Abreu
Author(s):  
Trung kien Nguyen ◽  
Duc Hanh Mai ◽  
Anh Nguyet Le ◽  
Quang Huy Nguyen ◽  
Chi Tue Nguyen ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Thiago G. Bassi ◽  
Elizabeth C. Rohrs ◽  
Karl C. Fernandez ◽  
Marlena Ornowska ◽  
Michelle Nicholas ◽  
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AbstractMechanical ventilation is the cornerstone of the Intensive Care Unit. However, it has been associated with many negative consequences. Recently, ventilator-induced brain injury has been reported in rodents under injurious ventilation settings. Our group wanted to explore the extent of brain injury after 50 h of mechanical ventilation, sedation and physical immobility, quantifying hippocampal apoptosis and inflammation, in a normal-lung porcine study. After 50 h of lung-protective mechanical ventilation, sedation and immobility, greater levels of hippocampal apoptosis and neuroinflammation were clearly observed in the mechanically ventilated group, in comparison to a never-ventilated group. Markers in the serum for astrocyte damage and neuronal damage were also higher in the mechanically ventilated group. Therefore, our study demonstrated that considerable hippocampal insult can be observed after 50 h of lung-protective mechanical ventilation, sedation and physical immobility.


Critical Care ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 12 (Suppl 2) ◽  
pp. P320
Author(s):  
S Delisle ◽  
M Francoeur ◽  
M Albert

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Ricard Ferrer ◽  
Antoni Artigas ◽  
Mitchell Levy ◽  
Maria Luisa Martinez ◽  
Candelaria de Haro ◽  
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