Background: Pulmonary contusion (PC) is common in severely traumatized patients and can lead to respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation (MV). Ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) might aggravate lung damage. Despite underrepresentation of trauma patients in trials on lung-protective MV, results are extrapolated to these patients, potentially disregarding important pathophysiological differences.
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September 2019
Coatings of endoprostheses are used to improve the tribological performance of arthroplasties. A major challenge for the successful use of these coatings, however, is a stable layer adhesion, a smooth surface, as well as a reduction in droplet formation during the coating process. Explants with commercially available coatings were investigated to assess surface/layer defects and adhesion properties.
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