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  • ISSN 1674-8301
  • CN 32-1810/R
Zhaosheng Jin, Ka Chun Suen, Daqing Ma. Perioperative “remote” acute lung injury: recent update[J]. The Journal of Biomedical Research, 2017, 31(3): 197-212. DOI: 10.7555/JBR.31.20160053
Citation: Zhaosheng Jin, Ka Chun Suen, Daqing Ma. Perioperative “remote” acute lung injury: recent update[J]. The Journal of Biomedical Research, 2017, 31(3): 197-212. DOI: 10.7555/JBR.31.20160053

Perioperative “remote” acute lung injury: recent update

  • Perioperative acute lung injury (ALI) is a syndrome characterised by hypoxia and chest radiograph changes. It is a serious post-operative complication, associated with considerable mortality and morbidity. In addition to mechanical ventilation, remote organ insult could also trigger systemic responses which induce ALI. Currently, there are limited treatment options available beyond conservative respiratory support. However, increasing understanding of the pathophysiology of ALI and the biochemical pathways involved will aid the development of novel treatments and help to improve patient outcome as well as to reduce cost to the health service. In this review we will discuss the epidemiology of peri-operative ALI; the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved on the pathological process; the clinical considerations in preventing and managing perioperative ALI and the potential future treatment options.
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