Strategies to
reduce lung injury, including less aggressive ventilation, are recommended.
The researchers said that caffeine appeared to improve long - term breathing by
reducing lung injury and abnormal development during the newborn period, «rather than the caffeine molecule having any direct effect on the lung itself.»
Not exact matches
Takayama's team was able to confirm that the sounds were associated with
injury to the cells — suggesting that the model was accurately approximating what happens in a diseased
lung — and to show how a therapeutic surfactant, which lowers the tension between liquids and solids, could
reduce those
injuries.
Calcitonin gene - related peptide (CGRP) has been shown to improve survival of
lung epithelial cells and
reduce hyperoxic
lung injury in rats.