Eva Evander
Lund University
24 Papers
541 Citations
Eva Evander is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pulmonary surfactant & Lung. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 24 publications.
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Papers
Surfactant dysfunction makes lungs vulnerable to repetitive collapse and reexpansion.
TL;DR: It is concluded that perturbation of the surfactant system makes lungs vulnerable to injury by RECOREX, and the combination of DOSS and NEEP might lead to leakage of plasma proteins into alveoli, causing inactivation of surfactants and increased shear forces with resulting lung damage.
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Pulmonary clearance of inhaled 99mTc-DTPA: effects of surfactant depletion by lung lavage
TL;DR: The results indicate a role of surfactant on clearance rate of 99mTc-DTPA from rabbit lungs and may be useful in studying the function of the Surfactant system in different lung disorders.
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Healthy lungs tolerate repetitive collapse and reopening during short periods of mechanical ventilation
TL;DR: It is concluded that previously healthy rabbit lungs show only a transient disturbance of lung mechanics and blood gases with repetitive collapse and re‐expansion and the integrity of the alveolar rnicrostructure is preserved.
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Pulmonary clearance of inhaled 99mTc-DTPA: effect of the detergent dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate in aerosol.
TL;DR: The data indicates that the transfer of 99mTc-DTPA from alveoli to blood can be accelerated by administration of the detergent dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate without any dramatic change in surface tension.
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Automated Interpretation of Ventilation-Perfusion Lung Scintigrams for the Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism using Artificial Neural Networks
Holger Holst,Karl Johan Åström,Andreas Järund,John Palmer,Anders Heyden,Fredrik Kahl,Kristina Tägil,Eva Evander,Gunnar Sparr,Lars Edenbrandt +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that a completely automated method can be used for the interpretation of V-P scintigrams, similar to others previously presented, whereby features were extracted manually.
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