Brain injury after 50 h of lung-protective mechanical ventilation in a preclinical model
Abstract Mechanical 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...
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Autores principales: | Thiago G. Bassi, Elizabeth C. Rohrs, Karl C. Fernandez, Marlena Ornowska, Michelle Nicholas, Matt Gani, Doug Evans, Steven C. Reynolds |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/648a6a24c0d54728b8a0e4a0eca8ddcb |
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