Publications by authors named "P Canizaro"

Bradykinin metabolism by peptidases of the pulmonary endothelium has been investigated in the previously uninjured, ventilated, and asanguinously perfused rat lung. The influence of short-duration (up to 20 min) abnormal ventilation and perfusion conditions on bradykinin metabolism was assessed. Neither variation of the oxygen concentration (0 to 45%) nor omission of carbon dioxide in the ventilatory gas altered bradykinin metabolism significantly.

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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has been used to treat over 2,000 neonates with severe respiratory distress due to a number of different diagnoses. Its application has been expanded into the pediatric population as well. Despite both technical advances and refinement of management techniques, intracranial hemorrhage remains a major cause of both morbidity and mortality during ECMO.

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It is not yet clear whether the toxicity of hemoglobin solutions is due to hemoglobin per se, contaminants, or both. To elucidate the problem, it is first necessary to prepare "pure hemoglobin," i.e.

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Bradykinin (BK) in an asanguinous salt solution was perfused through intact rat lung. BK concentration varied from 0.0015 to 89 microM.

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Control of massive hemorrhage from intra-abdominal organs and major vascular structures may tax the ingenuity of the trauma surgeon. It is emphasized, however, that total blood loss and the amount of transfused blood are far less critical than the duration and severity of shock.

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