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  • Title: [Structural basis of impairment of the external respiratory function in the post-resuscitation period].
    Author: Zinov'ev AS, Mal'kov PG, Dolgikh VT.
    Journal: Arkh Patol; 1987; 49(5):57-64. PubMed ID: 3619691.
    Abstract:
    External enhancement of free-radical processes followed by considerable tissue accumulation of toxic lipid peroxidation products in an early postresuscitation period is the main pathochemical mechanism which causes lung air-blood barrier disturbance. The basis of animal respiratory insufficiency morphogenesis after clinical death is ventilation failure (dis- and atelectasis), circulation disorder (edema, hemorrhage) being secondary. However, morphological examination of lungs of animals after four-minutes clinical death from an acute blood loss and resuscitation showed that it is the severity of circulation disorders that determines the animals condition in the postresuscitation period.
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