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The beneficial effects of inhaled nitric oxide in patients with severe traumatic brain injury complicated by acute respiratory distress syndrome: a hypothesis

机译:吸入一氧化氮对重度颅脑外伤并发急性呼吸窘迫综合征患者的有益影响:一种假设

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BackgroundThe Iraq war has vividly brought the problem of traumatic brain injury to the foreground. The costs of death and morbidity in lost wages, lost taxes, and rehabilitative costs, let alone the emotional costs, are enormous. Military personnel with traumatic brain injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome may represent a substantial problem. Each of these entities, in and of itself, may cause a massive inflammatory response. Both presenting in one patient can precipitate an overwhelming physiological scenario. Inhaled nitric oxide has recently been demonstrated to have anti-inflammatory effects beyond the pulmonary system, in addition to its ability to improve arterial oxygenation. Furthermore, it is virtually without side effects, and can easily be applied to combat casualties or to civilian casualties.
机译:背景伊拉克战争生动地将脑外伤问题提上了前台。工资损失,税收损失和康复费用中的死亡和发病费用是巨大的,更不用说情感费用了。颅脑外伤和急性呼吸窘迫综合征的军事人员可能代表一个重大问题。这些实体中的每一个本身都可能引起大量的炎症反应。两名病人同时出现在一个病人体内可能会导致生理状况的恶化。一氧化氮除了具有改善动脉氧合的能力外,最近还被证明具有超出肺部系统的抗炎作用。此外,它几乎没有副作用,可以很容易地应用于战斗伤亡或平民伤亡。

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