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Pleuroparenchymal Fibroelastosis With a Nodular Shadow Considered To Be Rounded Atelectasis: A Case Report. [PDF]
This report describes the unique clinical course and long‐term survival of two patients with unilateral PPFE who survived for > 10 years. None of the patients had a history of pleurisy or asbestos exposure. One patient had a pleural nodule ipsilateral to the unilateral PPFE lesion, and the other had a pleural nodule contralateral to the PPFE lesion. In
Watanabe A +5 more
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Incentive spirometry as a way to prevent pulmonary atelectasis development
The purpose. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of incentive spirometry (IS) as a method of atelectasis prevention in patients with moderate or high risk of PPCs development after upper abdominal surgery. Materials and methods.
T. S. Kuzmenko, S. I. Vorotyntsev
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Background Pneumoperitoneum and Trendelenburg position in laparoscopic surgeries could contribute to postoperative pulmonary dysfunction. In recent years, intraoperative lung-protective mechanical ventilation (LPV) has been reportedly able to attenuate ...
Trung Kien Nguyen +9 more
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Involvement of the TGF-β pathway in epithelialmesenchymal transition promoted by the pulmonary microenvironment in Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia [PDF]
Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP), one of the smallest prokaryotic microorganisms capable of independent survival, causes respiratory tract infections and various extrapulmonary diseases.
Fan Lu +4 more
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Pulmonary atelectasis is described as a state of a given region of lung parenchyma collapsed and non-aerated. This study aimed to describe the characteristics and clinical outcome of children with atelectasis, assisted by physical therapy service.
Carolina Cotrim Dal Pozzo +2 more
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Atelectasis is common in intubated and ventilated patients. The reasons for the atelectasis are multifactorial. Atelectasis, if prolonged, may lead to hypoxaemia, pulmonary infection and fibrosis.
H. van Aswegen, C. J. Eales
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Background Pulmonary dysfunction following cardiac surgery is believed to be caused, at least in part, by a lung vascular injury and/or atelectasis following cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) perfusion and collapse of non-ventilated lungs.
Jansen Evert K +2 more
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Background Lung atelectasis are nonventilated parts of lung tissue and occur as a result of the collapse of the pulmonary parenchyma (alveoli). Various therapeutic procedures for inflating the collapsed pulmonary parenchyma, such as bronchial aspiration ...
Alen Protić +2 more
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Pulmonary problems are vitally important in newborns. Increased intense and mucoid secretions may lead to atelectasis, pulmonary infections, respiratory distress, prolonged mechanical ventilation or even death.
Atiye Fedakar +5 more
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Introduction: General anesthesia causes pulmonary atelectasis within few minutes of induction. This can have significant impact on postoperative outcome of cancer patients undergoing prolonged reconstructive surgeries.
Nitika Goel +2 more
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