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Clinical analysis of adenovirus pneumonia with pulmonary consolidation and atelectasis in children
Objective To assess the clinical characteristics of 168 children with adenovirus pneumonia complicated by pulmonary consolidation and atelectasis.
Q. Lou, Shengxin Zhang, Lin Yuan
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Innovations in surgery have significantly increased the number of procedures performed every year. While more individuals benefit from better surgical techniques and technology, a larger group of patients previously deemed ineligible for surgery now ...
Ruben D. Restrepo, J. Braverman
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Perioperative Pulmonary Atelectasis: Reply. [PDF]
Zeng C, Lagier D, Vidal Melo MF.
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POST‐OPERATIVE PULMONARY ATELECTASIS*
W. E. Lee, G. Tucker, L. Clerf
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INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary atelectasis is common among neonatal intensive care patients, mainly due to the anatomy of the newborn and the clinical and pathological conditions that are being exposed.
Évellin Oliveira Gomes +5 more
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Pulmonary Atelectasis: A Pathogenic Perioperative Entity
Atelectasis occurs in the dependent parts of the lungs of most patients who are anesthetized. Development of atelectasis is associated with decreased lung compliance, impairment of oxygenation, increased pulmonary vascular resistance, and development of lung injury. The adverse effects of atelectasis persist into the postoperative period and can impact
M. Duggan, B. Kavanagh
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Atelectasis is a complication of different pulmonary diseases; however, neonatal compression atelectasis due to pneumothorax is rarely reported in the literature. Recently, we encountered a typical case of atelectasis.
Jing Liu, Ru-Xin Qiu, Ying Liu
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Correlation of lung collapse and gas exchange - a computer tomographic study in sheep and pigs with atelectasis in otherwise normal lungs. [PDF]
Atelectasis can provoke pulmonary and non-pulmonary complications after general anaesthesia. Unfortunately, there is no instrument to estimate atelectasis and prompt changes of mechanical ventilation during general anaesthesia.
Samuel J Wolf +10 more
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Background Pulmonary complications can be caused by intraoperative mechanical ventilation. In particular, prolonged mechanical ventilation is associated with a high mortality rate, a risk of pulmonary complications, prolonged hospitalization, and an ...
Takuya Hosoe +3 more
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Driving pressure during general anesthesia for open abdominal surgery (DESIGNATION) : study protocol of a randomized clinical trial [PDF]
Background Intraoperative driving pressure (Delta P) is associated with development of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPC). When tidal volume (V-T) is kept constant, Delta P may change according to positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP)-induced
Aarts, Leon P. H. J. +45 more
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