Search Results - "Magnotti, L J"
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Acute lung injury after hemorrhagic shock is dependent on gut injury and sex
Published in The American surgeon (01-10-2000)“…Recent studies have established gut-derived lymph rather than portal blood as the major source of toxic mediators after hemorrhagic shock that causes distant…”
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Gut-derived mesenteric lymph but not portal blood increases endothelial cell permeability and promotes lung injury after hemorrhagic shock
Published in Annals of surgery (01-10-1998)“…To determine whether gut-derived factors leading to organ injury and increased endothelial cell permeability would be present in the mesenteric lymph at higher…”
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The role of laparoscopy in abdominal trauma
Published in Trauma (London, England) (01-04-2011)“…Since the advent of minimally invasive surgery, the use of laparoscopy for both diagnostic as well as therapeutic interventions has continued to expand in all…”
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Mesenteric lymph duct ligation provides long term protection against hemorrhagic shock-induced lung injury
Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-09-2000)“…Recently we have shown that ligation of the main mesenteric lymph (MLN) duct prior to an episode of hemorrhagic shock (HS) prevents shock-induced lung injury…”
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Hypoxia combined with Escherichia coli produces irreversible gut mucosal injury characterized by increased intestinal cytokine production and DNA degradation
Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-09-2001)“…The objective of the present study was to determine whether hypoxia/reoxygenation in the absence or presence of intestinal bacteria would affect the integrity…”
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Gut-derived mesenteric lymph: a link between burn and lung injury
Published in Archives of surgery (Chicago. 1960) (01-12-1999)“…Previously, we showed that mesenteric lymph generated following hemorrhagic shock increases endothelial cell permeability and contributes to lung injury. It…”
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Burns, bacterial translocation, gut barrier function, and failure
Published in Journal of burn care & rehabilitation (01-09-2005)“…The development of systemic inflammation, acute lung injury, and multiple organ failure after a major thermal injury, as well as nonthermal forms of trauma,…”
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Adjunctive Aerosolized Antibiotics for Treatment of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia
Published in Pharmacotherapy (01-09-2009)“…Study Objective. To determine clinical and microbiologic success in patients receiving adjunctive aerosolized antibiotics for the treatment of…”
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Title: PANCREATIC DUCT LIGATION REDUCES LUNG INJURY FOLLOWING TRAUMA/HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK: 138
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Improving outcomes following penetrating colon wounds: Application of a clinical pathway
Published in Annals of surgery (01-06-2002)“…During World War II, failure to treat penetrating colon injuries with diversion could result in court martial. Based on this wartime experience, colostomy for…”
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Pancreatic duct ligation reduces lung injury following trauma and hemorrhagic shock
Published in Annals of surgery (01-11-2004)“…To determine whether pancreatic digestive enzymes released into the ischemic gut during an episode of T/HS are involved in the generation of distant organ…”
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The role of laparoscopy in abdominal traumaabdom
Published in Trauma (London, England) (01-04-2011)“…Since the advent of minimally invasive surgery, the use of laparoscopy for both diagnostic as well as therapeutic interventions has continued to expand in all…”
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Beta-Adrenergic Blockade and Traumatic Brain Injury: Protective?
Published in The journal of trauma (01-10-2010)“…BACKGROUND:Catecholamine surge after traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with infectious morbidity and potentially preventable mortality. Previous…”
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Angiographic Embolization for Liver Injuries: Low Mortality, High Morbidity
Published in The journal of trauma (01-12-2003)“…OBJECTIVE Angiographic embolization (AE) is a safe and effective method for controlling hemorrhage in both blunt and penetrating liver injuries. Improved…”
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The Futility of the Clinical Pulmonary Infection Score in Trauma Patients
Published in The journal of trauma (01-03-2006)“…INTRODUCTION:The Clinical Pulmonary Infection Score (CPIS) has received much attention recently. Advocates have touted its use for the diagnosis and duration…”
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Penetrating Rectal Trauma: Management by Anatomic Distinction Improves Outcome
Published in The journal of trauma (01-03-2006)“…BACKGROUND:Controversy persists regarding the optimal management of penetrating rectal injuries, specifically with respect to the routine application of…”
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Influence of Gut Microflora on Mesenteric Lymph Cytokine Production in Rats with Hemorrhagic Shock
Published in The journal of trauma (01-06-2002)“…OBJECTIVE The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that the resident gut microflora play a role in modulating gut cytokine production under…”
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