Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) was first described in 1967, and since then there have been a large number of studies addressing its pathogenesis and therapies. Despite intense research efforts, very few therapies for ARDS have been shown to be effective other than the use of lung protection strategies. The scarcity of therapeutic choices is related to the intricate pathogenesis of the syndrome and to insensitive and aspecific criteria to diagnose this profound acute respiratory failure. The aim of this paper is to summarize advances of new ARDS definitions and provide an overview of new relevant signaling pathways that mediate acute lung injury.

Mechanisms and clinical consequences of acute lung injury

FANELLI, VITO
First
;
RANIERI, Vito Marco
2015-01-01

Abstract

Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) was first described in 1967, and since then there have been a large number of studies addressing its pathogenesis and therapies. Despite intense research efforts, very few therapies for ARDS have been shown to be effective other than the use of lung protection strategies. The scarcity of therapeutic choices is related to the intricate pathogenesis of the syndrome and to insensitive and aspecific criteria to diagnose this profound acute respiratory failure. The aim of this paper is to summarize advances of new ARDS definitions and provide an overview of new relevant signaling pathways that mediate acute lung injury.
2015
12
suppl 1
3
8
Fanelli V; Ranieri VM.
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