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名誉主编:樊代明 工程院院士主 编:王 琦 工程院院士执行主编:王国品 教授,编审
编委风采Adoisor
[Original Articles]
Effects of single versus bilateral lung transplantation on primary graft dysfunction after lung transplantation
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The effect of glucocorticoids combined with ulinastatin on IL⁃6/IL⁃10 balance and oxygenation index in patients with early acute lung injury after trauma
Correlation of peripheral blood ZO⁃1 and IL⁃38 levels with lung injury degree in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome
Development of a prediction model for acute respiratory distress syndrome in ICU patients with acute pancreatitis based on machine learning algorithms
Safety and efficacy of prone position ventilation in patients with severe pneumonia in neurosurgical intensive care units
Evaluation value of serum SP⁃D,CCL25 and pulmonary vascular resistance index on the degree of lung injury and prognosis in traumatic wet lung
Value of C⁃reactive protein/albumin ratio,pancreatic stone protein combined with interleukin⁃12 on prediction of offline extubation outcomes of patients with mechanical ventilation in severe pneumonia
Relationship between Th1/ Th2 cytokines and severity of acute lung injury secondary to sepsis
The relationship between serum IL⁃33,vWF,G⁃CSF and prognosis of acute massive hemorrhage patients with transfusion⁃related acute lung injury
Clinical Research on Acute Lung Injury [2025 Vol.38 No.8]
[Research Progress]
Research progress on the regulation of signal pathways related to lung injury in sepsis by the active components of traditional Chinese medicine
Research progress of exosomal microRNA in sepsis⁃induced acute lung injury
Research progress on the pathogenesis of acute lung injury in sepsis
[Academic Frontier]
Artificial intelligence prediction models for acute respiratory distress syndrome:progress and challenges