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Pulmonary Reflexes in Pulmonary Edema?
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1957The mechanism of pulmonary edema caused by stimulation of the central nervous system was studied in 33 dogs. Stimulation was obtained by the intracisternal injection of veratrine, or of air or saline under high pressure, or by electric stimulation of the hypothalamus.
E. Jona+5 more
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The acidosis of pulmonary edema
The American Journal of Medicine, 1970Abstract The records of 292 patients with acute pulmonary edema were reviewed to determine the frequency, severity and type of acid-base abnormalities. Arterial blood gas analyses were available in 109 patients, including eight patients with submersion complicated by pulmonary edema.
Marvin A. Sackner+2 more
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Chest, 1979
A case of pulmonary edema following reexpansion of a collapsed lung due to pneumothorax is described and illustrated. The importance of recognizing this relatively uncommon phenomenon is stressed. The development of such edema can be prevented by avoiding application of sudden and excessive negative pleural pressures during the evacuation of a ...
Gary L. Huber+2 more
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A case of pulmonary edema following reexpansion of a collapsed lung due to pneumothorax is described and illustrated. The importance of recognizing this relatively uncommon phenomenon is stressed. The development of such edema can be prevented by avoiding application of sudden and excessive negative pleural pressures during the evacuation of a ...
Gary L. Huber+2 more
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Speculations on neurogenic pulmonary edema (NPE).
American Review of Respiratory Disease, 2015Evidence suggests the following pathogenesis for neurogenic pulmonary edema. The initial phase results from a centrally mediated, massive, sympathetic discharge.
J. Theodore, E. Robin
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1985
It is important to have an understanding of pulmonary edema because of the frequency of its occurrence in companion animals, the deleterious cardiopulmonary responses to edema, its relation to an underlying primary disease, and the potential for successful treatment.
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It is important to have an understanding of pulmonary edema because of the frequency of its occurrence in companion animals, the deleterious cardiopulmonary responses to edema, its relation to an underlying primary disease, and the potential for successful treatment.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1961
THE fact that a pulmonary infiltrate seen on x-ray study of the chest is unilateral is often considered to favor the diagnosis of an inflammatory or neo-plastic process rather than pulmonary congestion. Nessa and Rigler‡ studied autopsied cases with pulmonary edema.
Sidney M. Richman, Thomas J. Godar
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THE fact that a pulmonary infiltrate seen on x-ray study of the chest is unilateral is often considered to favor the diagnosis of an inflammatory or neo-plastic process rather than pulmonary congestion. Nessa and Rigler‡ studied autopsied cases with pulmonary edema.
Sidney M. Richman, Thomas J. Godar
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Reperfusion pulmonary edema after pulmonary artery thromboendarterectomy.
American Review of Respiratory Disease, 2015Pulmonary artery thromboendarterectomy (PAT) is a potentially curative procedure in chronic, major vessel thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension. However, postoperative reperfusion pulmonary edema (RPE) has been a serious complication, often requiring ...
R. Levinson, D. Shure, K. Moser
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American Review of Respiratory Disease, 2015
Pulmonary edema fluid and serum samples were obtained from 20 patients with cardiac and noncardiac pulmonary edema, and total protein, albumin, and globulin concentrations were measured.
C. Sprung+4 more
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Pulmonary edema fluid and serum samples were obtained from 20 patients with cardiac and noncardiac pulmonary edema, and total protein, albumin, and globulin concentrations were measured.
C. Sprung+4 more
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Pathophysiology of pulmonary edema
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 1994Pulmonary edema is a frequent and common cause of death in patients in critical care settings. It is seen as a complication of myocardial infarcts, hypertension, pneumonia, smoke inhalation, and high-altitude pulmonary edema. Pulmonary edema occurs when there are alterations in Starling forces and capillary permeability, opposition to lymphatic flow in
Allan D. Angerio, Peter A. Kot
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Is pulmonary artery catheterization necessary for the diagnosis of pulmonary edema?
American Review of Respiratory Disease, 2015The ability to differentiate cardiac from permeability edema on the basis of clinical and radiographic criteria was studied in 70 ICU patients in whom subsequent pulmonary artery catheterization (PAC) was performed.
A. Fein+5 more
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