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English: A movie file demonstrating unstable subpleural alveoli in the injured rat lung during dynamic tidal ventilation. The red area without alveoli (that is, individual circles) shows diffuse atelectasis prior to inspiration. The individual alveoli (spheres) 'pop' open with inspiration and then quickly collapse with expiration. Notice that alveoli are very unstable and there is complete collapse of most alveoli during deflation and than reinflation during lung inflation – classic alveolar recruitment/derecruitment. |
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Source | Pavone L, Albert S, Carney D, Gatto L, Halter J, Nieman G (2007). "Injurious mechanical ventilation in the normal lung causes a progressive pathologic change in dynamic alveolar mechanics". Critical Care. DOI:10.1186/cc5940. PMID 17565688. PMC: 2206429. | ||
Author | Pavone L, Albert S, Carney D, Gatto L, Halter J, Nieman G | ||
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Author | Pavone L, Albert S, Carney D, Gatto L, Halter J, Nieman G |
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Image title | A movie file demonstrating unstable subpleural alveoli in the injured rat lung during dynamic tidal ventilation. The red area without alveoli (that is, individual circles) shows diffuse atelectasis prior to inspiration. The individual alveoli (spheres) 'pop' open with inspiration and then quickly collapse with expiration. Notice that alveoli are very unstable and there is complete collapse of most alveoli during deflation and than reinflation during lung inflation ? classic alveolar recruitment/derecruitment. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2007 |