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    Hypercapnic Acidosis Reduces Oxidative Reactions in Endotoxin-Induced Lung Injury

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    Hypercapnic acidosis frequently occurs when patients with acute lung injury are initially ventilated with low tidal volume protective strategies. Hypercapnic acidosis per se, in the absence of any change in tidal volume or airway pressure, is protective when instituted before the onset of injury. However, the mechanisms by which hypercapnic acidosis confers this protection are incompletely understood, in particular, the effects on pulmonary oxidative reactions, which are potent mediators of tissue damage, have not been previously examined in vivo
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