| Literature DB >> 29630538 |
Johannes Gramatté1, Jens Pietzsch2,3, Ralf Bergmann2, Torsten Richter1.
Abstract
Aspiration of low-pH gastric fluid leads to an initial pneumonitis, which may become complicated by subsequent pneumonia or acute respiratory distress syndrome. Current treatment is at best supportive, but there is growing experimental evidence on the significant contribution of both neutrophils and platelets in the development of this inflammatory pulmonary reaction, a condition that can be attenuated by several medicinal products. This review aims to summarize novel findings in experimental models on pathomechanisms after an acid-aspiration event. Given the clinical relevance, specific emphasis is put on deduced potential experimental therapeutic approaches, which make use of the characteristic alteration of microcirculation in the injured lung.Entities:
Keywords: Acute respiratory distress syndrome; critical care medicine; pneumonitis; pulmonary blood flow; pulmonary inflammation; targeted anti-inflammatory therapies
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29630538 DOI: 10.3233/CH-189113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Hemorheol Microcirc ISSN: 1386-0291 Impact factor: 2.375