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Postoperative Aspiration Pneumonia Among Adults Using GLP-1 Receptor Agonists.

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Aspiration Pneumonia

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
Abstract Changes in the pulmonary arterial tree after experimental aspiration pneumonia have been followed in the dog. Pulmonary arteriography demonstrated marked vasospasm and thrombosis of branches of the pulmonary artery 6 hours after aspiration in untreated animals.
D J, Booth, G D, Zuidema, J L, Cameron
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Aspiration pneumonia

Critical Care Medicine, 1973
The clinical records of 47 patients with documented aspiration were reviewed. The overall mortality was 62%. If only one lobe was involved roentgenographically, mortality was 41%. If two or more lobes on one or both sides were involved, mortality was in the range of 90%.
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Aspiration Pneumonia

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1991
The clinical presentation and course of chemical pneumonitis after inhalation of gastric contents ranges from mild and self-limited to severe and life-threatening, depending on the nature of the aspirate and the underlying condition of the host. In the absence of witnessed inhalation of vomit, diagnosis is difficult and requires a high index of ...
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