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anisodamine/œdème

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Pulmonary edema (PE) which is similar to the neurogenic type was induced by adrenaline (AD) administration (0.1 mg/kg) in rats. Acute progressive respiratory distress, cyanosis and dyspnea occurred. All the experimental animals in the PE group died within 20 min after AD injection, with a pulmonary

[Experimental study of anisodamine on therapeutic effect of pulmonary edema in rats].

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The pulmonary edema (PE) induced by adrenaline (AD) is similar to neurogenic pulmonary edema. Anisodamine (654-2) showed an apparent therapeutic effect on it. The pulmonary wedge arterial pressure (PAWP), carotid arterial pressure (CAP) and blood gases were measured. It was found that in PE group,
The pulmonary edema (PE) induced by adrenaline (AD) administration is similar to neurogenic PE. Anisodamine (ADM, 654-2, 30 mg/kg) and tetramethylpyrazine (TMP, 120 mg/kg) have shown significant preventive effects. Electron microscopic observation was carried out to study the changes of
Anisodamine (ADM, 654-2, 30 mg/kg) and tetramethylpyrazine (TMP, 120 mg/kg) have shown an apparent preventive effect on pulmonary edema (PE). In this study, the nonhemodynamic mechanism was studied: The dynamic changes of PaO2, O2Sat, PaCO2, and blood pH were measured, and RBC superoxide dismutase

[In treatment of acute pulmonary edema with anisodamine hydrochloride (654-2): report of 30 cases (author's transl)].

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BACKGROUND Infusion phlebitis is the most common side effect of clinical intravenous drug therapy and several clinical studies have demonstrated that anisodamine can effectively prevent the occurrence of infusion phlebitis. This study was designed to investigate effects of anisodamine on the

[The study of thromboxane A2 and prostacyclin in oleic acid-induced lung injury in dogs].

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Acute lung injury was produced by intravenous injection of oleic acid. After oleic acid injection, PaO2 was decreased, dogs were involved in respiratory distress. Histological examination indicated aggregation of leukocytes in microvasculature, interstitial and intraalveolar pulmonary edema and

Pulmonary artery perfusion with protective solution reduces lung injury after cardiopulmonary bypass.

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BACKGROUND The inflammatory response and higher temperature of lung tissue during cardiopulmonary bypass can result in lung injury. This study was to evaluate the protective effect of pulmonary perfusion with hypothermic antiinflammatory solution on lung function after cardiopulmonary

[Experimental study on combined treatment in smoke inhalation injury].

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Forty-two healthy dogs were randomly divided equally into a control group (CG) and a treated group (TG). All were inflicted with severe smoke inhalation injury and pulmonary was demonstrated. The dogs in TG were treated with injection of shenmai zhusheye, ketoprofen, anisodamine, sodium aesculin,
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