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An Unusual Cause of Acute Hypercapneic Respiratory Failure
Janice Wang, Astha Chichra, Seth Koenig
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Impact of awake prone positioning duration on intubation or mortality in COVID-19 patients with acute respiratory failure: secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
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Nutrition in acute respiratory failure [PDF]
Nutrition is receiving increasing attention in the management of critically ill in the intensive care unit patients. Patients with acute respiratory failure, secondary to primary lung disease, have nutritional needs that may vary from those of other ICU patients.
Susan K. Pingleton
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Critical Care Clinics, 2013
Acute respiratory failure is common in critically ill children, who are at increased risk of respiratory embarrassment because of the developmental variations in the respiratory system. Although multiple etiologies exist, pneumonia and bronchiolitis are most common.
James, Schneider, Todd, Sweberg
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Acute respiratory failure is common in critically ill children, who are at increased risk of respiratory embarrassment because of the developmental variations in the respiratory system. Although multiple etiologies exist, pneumonia and bronchiolitis are most common.
James, Schneider, Todd, Sweberg
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Critical Care Medicine, 1976
There appears to be a great similarity between all of the various types of Adult Respiratory Distress Syndromes (ARDS) in that they are all characterized by progressively increasing interstitial edema in the lungs and a reduced functional residual capacity.
R F, Wilson, W J, Sibbald
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There appears to be a great similarity between all of the various types of Adult Respiratory Distress Syndromes (ARDS) in that they are all characterized by progressively increasing interstitial edema in the lungs and a reduced functional residual capacity.
R F, Wilson, W J, Sibbald
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