Gould, D A

The role of the pulmonary afferent receptors in producing hemodynamic changes during hyperinflation and endotracheal suctioning in an oleic acid-injured animal model of acute respiratory failure. [electronic resource] - Biological research for nursing Jan 2000 - 179-89 p. digital

Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

1099-8004

10.1177/109980040000100303 doi


Afferent Pathways--physiopathology
Animals
Disease Models, Animal
Dogs
Hemodynamics
Insufflation--adverse effects
Intubation, Intratracheal--adverse effects
Lung--innervation
Monitoring, Physiologic
Nerve Fibers
Oleic Acid
Respiratory Distress Syndrome--chemically induced
Suction--adverse effects
Vagotomy--adverse effects
Vagus Nerve--physiopathology