Hyperoxic acute lung injury and ventilator-induced/associated lung injury: New insights into intracellular signaling pathways

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In patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), supportive therapy with mechanical ventilation and oxygen is often life saving. Further acute lung injury however, is an unfortunate consequence of oxygen therapy as well as mechanical injury secondary to ventilator induced/associated lung injury (VI/ALI). In this issue of Critical Care, Li et al. expand on the intra-cellular signaling pathways regulating interactions between injury cascades resulting from hyperoxia and high tidal volume ventilation. The findings, suggest that interference or cooperation of different signals may have critical consequences as evidenced by indices of increased lung inflammation, microvascular permeability, and lung epithelial apoptotic cell death. © 2007 BioMed Central Ltd.

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Dos Santos, C. C. (2007, April 19). Hyperoxic acute lung injury and ventilator-induced/associated lung injury: New insights into intracellular signaling pathways. Critical Care. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc5733

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