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Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2014
Pulmonary edema is the most common complication of left-sided heart failure in dogs and early detection is important for effective clinical management. In people, pulmonary edema is commonly diagnosed based on transthoracic ultrasonography and detection ...
N. Rademacher+5 more
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Pulmonary edema is the most common complication of left-sided heart failure in dogs and early detection is important for effective clinical management. In people, pulmonary edema is commonly diagnosed based on transthoracic ultrasonography and detection ...
N. Rademacher+5 more
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Chest, 1973
A 21-year-old man was in a coma and had pulmonary edema after ingesting 80 mg of methadone orally. Prompt use of naloxone hydrochloride reversed the respiratory depression. The diagnosis and treatment of methadone-induced pulmonay edema is reviewed.
Robert W. Enquist, Allan L. Goldman
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A 21-year-old man was in a coma and had pulmonary edema after ingesting 80 mg of methadone orally. Prompt use of naloxone hydrochloride reversed the respiratory depression. The diagnosis and treatment of methadone-induced pulmonay edema is reviewed.
Robert W. Enquist, Allan L. Goldman
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Postobstruction Pulmonary Edema
Chest, 1989Several occurrences of pulmonary edema following relief of acute upper airway obstruction have been reported. The edema is associated with normal cardiac filling pressures and responds promptly to conservative therapy. Its origin may be attributed to the cardiopulmonary effects of the vigorous inspiratory effort that the spontaneously breathing patient
Lewis A. Coveler+2 more
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1966
IN 1908 Shanahan 1 described acute pulmonary edema as a complication of convulsions in 11 epileptics. Two years later Ohlmacher 2 presented five similar cases. Since that time few reports on postictal pulmonary edema (PIPE) have appeared, 3-6 only one 6 being in the English language.
Robert W. Huff, Herbert L. Fred
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IN 1908 Shanahan 1 described acute pulmonary edema as a complication of convulsions in 11 epileptics. Two years later Ohlmacher 2 presented five similar cases. Since that time few reports on postictal pulmonary edema (PIPE) have appeared, 3-6 only one 6 being in the English language.
Robert W. Huff, Herbert L. Fred
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American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1988
The respective roles of high pressure and high tidal volume to promote high airway pressure pulmonary edema are unclear. Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) was shown to reduce lung water content in this type of edema, but its possible effects on ...
D. Dreyfuss+3 more
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The respective roles of high pressure and high tidal volume to promote high airway pressure pulmonary edema are unclear. Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) was shown to reduce lung water content in this type of edema, but its possible effects on ...
D. Dreyfuss+3 more
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Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (CPAP or bilevel NPPV) for cardiogenic pulmonary edema.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2013BACKGROUND Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NPPV) has been widely used to alleviate signs and symptoms of respiratory distress due to cardiogenic pulmonary edema.
Flávia M R Vital+7 more
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Radiology, 1978
Unilateral pulmonary edema was found to occur following or in conjunction with 18 different clinical situations. In half of them the edema developed on the same side as the causative factor and was related to conditions altering the delicate balance at the alveolar-capillary interface.
Ayn Woodruff+2 more
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Unilateral pulmonary edema was found to occur following or in conjunction with 18 different clinical situations. In half of them the edema developed on the same side as the causative factor and was related to conditions altering the delicate balance at the alveolar-capillary interface.
Ayn Woodruff+2 more
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Postobstructive pulmonary edema
Journal of Critical Care, 2010Postobstructive pulmonary edema (POPE; also known as negative pressure pulmonary edema) is a potentially life-threatening complication in which pulmonary edema occurs shortly after the relief of an upper airway obstruction. The incidence of POPE has been reported to be as high as 1 in 1000 general anesthetic cases and commonly presents as acute ...
Edgar J. Pierre+2 more
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Barrier enhancing signals in pulmonary edema.
Comprehensive Physiology, 2013Increased endothelial permeability and reduction of alveolar liquid clearance capacity are two leading pathogenic mechanisms of pulmonary edema, which is a major complication of acute lung injury, severe pneumonia, and acute respiratory distress syndrome,
K. Birukov, N. Zebda, A. Birukova
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Southern Medical Journal, 1999
Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema may be caused by upper airway obstruction due to laryngospasm after general anesthesia. This syndrome of "negative pressure pulmonary edema" is apparently well known among anesthesiologists but not by other medical specialists.We reviewed the cases of seven patients who had acute pulmonary edema postoperatively.There was ...
Marke Silverman+3 more
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Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema may be caused by upper airway obstruction due to laryngospasm after general anesthesia. This syndrome of "negative pressure pulmonary edema" is apparently well known among anesthesiologists but not by other medical specialists.We reviewed the cases of seven patients who had acute pulmonary edema postoperatively.There was ...
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