Search Results - "BARROS, Marcello B"
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Bacterial translocation as a source of Dacron-graft contamination in experimental aortic operation: the importance of controlling SIRS
Published in Surgery (01-07-2006)“…Several experimental studies have shown the beneficial effects of nitric oxide (NO) in the modulation of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS)…”
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Exogenous nitric oxide modulates the systemic inflammatory response and improves kidney function after risk-situation abdominal aortic surgery
Published in Journal of vascular surgery (01-07-2005)“…Renal impairment is a very frequent complication of aortic surgery requiring prolonged suprarenal clamping, especially if it is associated with previous…”
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Postoperative Evolution of Inflammatory Response in a Model of Suprarenal Aortic Cross‐clamping with and without Hemorrhagic Shock. Systemic and Local Reactions
Published in World journal of surgery (01-10-2005)“…Surgery of the abdominal aorta generates a systemic inflammatory response (SIR), a source of operative morbidity‐mortality. In the present work we attempted to…”
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P- and E-selectin blockade can control bacterial translocation and modulate systemic inflammatory response
Published in Journal of investigative surgery (01-07-2005)“…Bacterial translocation is an important phenomenon in clinical medicine and leads to an increase in patient morbidity and mortality by multiple organ failure…”
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Exogenous nitric oxide can control SIRS and downregulate NFκB1,2
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Exogenous nitric oxide can control SIRS and downregulate NFkappaB
Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-03-2005)“…Nitric oxide (NO) participates in inflammation and affects almost all steps of its development. Several experimental studies have unveiled the beneficial…”
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Exogenous nitric oxide can control SIRS and downregulate NFKB
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Exogenous nitric oxide can control SIRS and downregulate NFκB 1,2
Published in The Journal of surgical research (2005)“…Nitric oxide (NO) participates in inflammation and affects almost all steps of its development. Several experimental studies have unveiled the beneficial…”
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