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BS Gallardo VK Gupta FD Eagerton LI Jong VS Craig RR Shah NL Abbott 《Science (New York, N.Y.)》1999,283(5398):57-60
Electrochemical methods were combined with redox-active surfactants to actively control the motions and positions of aqueous and organic liquids on millimeter and smaller scales. Surfactant species generated at one electrode and consumed at another were used to manipulate the magnitude and direction of spatial gradients in surface tension and guide droplets of organic liquids through simple fluidic networks. Solid microparticles could be transported across unconfined surfaces. Electrochemical control of the position of surface-active species within aqueous films of liquid supported on homogeneous surfaces was used to direct these films into periodic arrays of droplets with deterministic shapes and sizes. 相似文献
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Janicek JC Dabareiner RM Honnas CM Crabill MA 《Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association》2005,226(3):418-423
OBJECTIVE: To determine clinical history, structures involved, treatment, and outcome of lacerations of the heel bulb and proximal phalangeal region (pastern) in horses. DESIGN: Retrospective study. ANIMALS: 101 horses. PROCEDURES: Medical records of horses with lacerations of the heel bulb and pastern were reviewed, and follow-up information was obtained. RESULTS: 75 horses were Quarter Horses. Most horses were not treated with antimicrobial drugs prior to referral. Mean +/- SD time from injury to referral was 24 +/- 45 hours (range, 1 to 168 hours). Lacerations were most frequently caused by contact with wire or metal objects. In 17 horses, lacerations involved synovial structures; the distal interphalangeal joint was most commonly affected. One horse was euthanatized after initial examination. Wound treatment consisted of cleansing, lavage, debridement, lavage of affected synovial structures, suturing of fresh wounds, and application of a foot bandage or cast. Fifty-six horses were treated with systemically administered antimicrobial drugs. Follow-up information was collected for 61 horses. Fifty-one horses returned to their intended use and had no further complications; 10 horses had complications associated with the wound, and of those horses, 5 were euthanatized and 1 horse died from an unrelated cause. Horses with lacerations that involved synovial structures had worse outcomes than horses with lacerations that did not involve synovial structures. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Horses that sustain heel bulb lacerations can successfully return to their intended use. Involvement of the distal interphalangeal joint is associated with poor prognosis. 相似文献
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Nine adult horses were anesthetized for a nonsurvival abdominal adhesion study. Horses were randomly assigned into two groups to receive endotracheal tube cuff pressures of either 80 cm H2O (Group P80) or 120 cm H2O (Group P120). After intubation (Bivona 30 mm ID), anesthesia was maintained with isoflurane. Horses were ventilated 10 times per minute with a suitable inspiratory pressure to maintain Pe ′CO2 in the 35–40 mm Hg (4.7–6.0 kPa) range. Cuff pressure was continuously monitored with a pressure transducer (TruWave, Baxter) calibrated to the atmospheric pressure and maintained at a constant pressure. Twenty‐five millilitres of methylene blue dye in saline were instilled proximal to the cuff over 5 minutes. The horses were euthanized 123 ± 23 minutes later (mean ± SD). Immediately, the trachea was opened distal to the tip of the endotracheal tube, and the mucosa was observed for evidence of dye leaking past the cuff. The cervical trachea was resected and the lumen exposed by a ventral longitudinal incision. Biopsies (1–2 rings) were obtained at mid‐cuff level and distal to the tip of the endotracheal tube, and placed in formalin for later histologic examinations (H&E stain). Methylene blue stain was not observed distal to the endotracheal tube cuff in any horse. Visual examination of the tracheal mucosa revealed hyperemic or hemorrhagic lesions at the level of cuff contact both ventrally and dorsally. Histologic changes included epithelium damage, submucosal neutrophil infiltrates, and acute submucosal hemorrhages. P80 horses had none or focal to multifocal lesions on the ventral and dorsal aspects of the rings. P120 horses had multifocal to diffuse lesions on all aspects (dorsal, ventral, and lateral). We concluded that the endotracheal tube cuff produced a seal sufficient to prevent leakage at both pressures. Tracheal damages on gross and microscopic examinations were more severe and occurred more frequently at the higher cuff pressure. 相似文献