2005
Resuscitation-Induced Gut Edema and Intestinal Dysfunction
Moore-Olufemi S, Xue H, Attuwaybi B, Fischer U, Harari Y, Oliver D, Weisbrodt N, Allen S, Moore F, Stewart R, Laine G, Cox C. Resuscitation-Induced Gut Edema and Intestinal Dysfunction. Journal Of Trauma And Acute Care Surgery 2005, 58: 264-270. PMID: 15706186, DOI: 10.1097/01.ta.0000133571.64393.d2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMesenteric venous hypertensionGut edemaIntra-abdominal hypertensionVenous hypertensionIntestinal transitGroup BAltered gut barrier functionIschemia/reperfusion injuryBarrier functionGut barrier functionML/Mucosal injuryMyeloperoxidase activityFluid resuscitationIntestinal dysfunctionMucosal permeabilityReperfusion injurySham surgeryGut motilityGut functionHypertensionGroup AEdemaTissue resistanceInjury measurements
2004
Award Article: Microcirculatory Society Award for Excellence in Lymphatic Research
COX C, FISCHER U, ALLEN S, LAINE G. Award Article: Microcirculatory Society Award for Excellence in Lymphatic Research. Microcirculation 2004, 11: 1-8. PMID: 15280094, DOI: 10.1080/10739680490266135.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMyocardial water contentMyocardial myeloperoxidaseMesenteric lymphMyocardial dysfunctionMyocardial edemaMesenteric ischemia/reperfusionPreload recruitable stroke workMin of reperfusionIschemia/reperfusionMin of ischemiaRecruitable stroke workLymph diversionMicrovascular alterationsCardiac dysfunctionCardiac outputMyocardial functionStroke workIsovolumic relaxationLymphSuperoxide releaseDysfunctionSuperoxide productionCanine groupReperfusionNormal canine