Authors
Theo J Moraes, Chung-Wai Chow, Gregory P Downey
Publication date
2003/4/1
Source
Critical care medicine
Volume
31
Issue
4
Pages
S189-S194
Publisher
LWW
Description
Objective
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) represents an inflammatory process that is initiated by diverse systemic and/or pulmonary insults, resulting in a clinical syndrome of severe respiratory distress and refractory hypoxemia. Neutrophils and their cytotoxic products, including oxidants and proteases, such as elastase, have been implicated as playing a key role in the pathophysiology of ARDS. This article reviews some of the physiologic actions of proteases, specifically elastase, the evidence for neutrophil elastase involvement in ARDS, and the potential therapeutic use of neutrophil elastase inhibitors in lung injury.
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Scholar articles
TJ Moraes, CW Chow, GP Downey - Critical care medicine, 2003