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Erratum to “Abnormal Exercise Gas Exchange Before Pulmonary Emboli Diagnosis”

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Long COVID: lung pathophysiology and its relationship with cognitive dysfunction. [PDF]

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Respiratory Support in Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema: Clinical Insights from Cardiology and Intensive Care. [PDF]

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Pulmonary Gas Exchange

2001
Abstract Ventilation delivers O2 to and removes CO2 from the lung. The circulation transports O2 and CO2 between the lung and the peripheral tissue. The mechanisms for the exchange of O2 and CO2 between the alveolar gas and pulmonary capillary blood are the subject of this chapter. These passive mechanisms can be influenced by outside
Michael P Hlastala, Albert J Berger
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Pulmonary gas exchange

Clinical Science, 1980
In the last 2 years, comparatively little has been published in Clinical Science on pulmonary gas exchange. Nevertheless, the subject continues to generate a good deal of clinical and physiological research, much of it linked to the application of new techniques such as gas chromatography, radioactive gases and computers.
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Pulmonary gas exchange

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 1992
General anaesthesia may still cause severe hypoxaemia in more patients than expected. However, the causes of pulmonary dysfunction during anaesthesia have become more clear with shunt (caused by compression atelectasis) and ventilation/perfusion (A/) mismatch being the two major factors.
Hans Ulrich Rothen, G??ran Hedenstierna
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