THE MORPHOLOGY OF SMOKE-INHALATION INJURY IN SHEEP

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HUBBARD, GB
LANGLINAIS, PC
SHIMAZU, T
OKERBERG, CV
MASON, AD
PRUITT, BA
机构
[1] USA,LIB BRANCH,FT SAM HOUSTON,TX 78234
[2] SW FDN BIOMED RES,SAN ANTONIO,TX 78284
[3] OSAKA UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT TRAUMATOL,OSAKA,JAPAN
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10.1097/00005373-199111000-00003
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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Pulmonary injury resulting from inhalation of chemical and particulate products of incomplete combustion is one of the principal determinants of mortality following burn injury. In this study, the histopathology of inhalation injury was examined in sheep. Mild, moderate, or severe smoke injury was produced in anesthetized sheep by insufflation with various doses of ambient temperature smoke, generated by burning polyethylene, wood pulp, and nonwoven cellulose pads. A total of 64 sheep were exposed and evaluated at times ranging from 15 minutes to 4 weeks after exposure. Morphologic changes in the lungs were studied using light microscopy and both transmission and scanning electron microscopy. The primary, dose-responsive injury observed was acute cell membrane damage in the trachea and bronchi leading to edema, progressive necrotic tracheobronchitis with pseudomembrane formation, and airway obstruction. These inflammatory and occlusive effects were followed by congestion, alveolar space edema, atelectasis, and bronchopneumonia. Morphologic changes occurring in the alveolar epithelium following high smoke dosage included intracellular edema in type-I cells, changes in the membrane-bound vacuoles of type-II cells, and septal thickening caused by interstitial edema. No capillary endothelial changes were observed.
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页码:1477 / 1486
页数:10
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