- Author
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A.H.L.C. van Kaam
- Title
- Ventilator induced lung injury in models of neonatal respiratory failure. The role lung protective ventilation and surfactant
- Supervisors
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B. Lachmann
J.H. Kok - Co-supervisors
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J.J. Haitsma
- Award date
- 7 April 2004
- Number of pages
- 159
- ISBN
- 9090178430
9789090178431 - Document type
- PhD thesis
- Faculty
- Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
- Note
- Incorrect PhD defence date on title page.
Research conducted at: AmCOGG - Persistent Identifier
- https://hdl.handle.net/11245/1.219653
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Thesis
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Titlepage
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction Treatment of respiratory failure in newborn infants The role of mechanical ventilation and surfactant
Chapter 2 Outline of this thesis
Chapter 3 Positive pressure ventilation with the open lung concept optimizes gas exchange and reduces ventilator-induced lung injury in newborn piglets
Chapter 4 Application of the open lung concept during positive pressure ventilation reduces pulmonary inflammation in newborn piglets
Chapter 5 The response to exogenous surfactant is different during open lung and conventional ventilation
Chapter 6 Open lung ventilation improves gas exchange and attenuates secondary lung injury in a piglet model of meconium aspiration
Chapter 7 Surfactant attenuates bacterial growth and translocation in experimental streptococcal pneumonia
Chapter 8 Effect of exogenous surfactant and ventilation strategy on local and systemic inflammatory markers in experimental streptococcal pneumonia
Chapter 9 Summary, conclusions and future perspectives
Chapter 10 Samenvatting, conclusies en aanbevelingen
Dankwoord Curriculum Vitae
Stellingen
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