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Pulmonary barotrauma during mechanical ventilation

Critical Care Medicine, 1973
In the treatment of acute respiratory failure, pulmonary barotrauma (subcutaneous emphysema, pneumothorax, and pneumomediastinum) developed in ten patients (10%) receiving IPPV without PEEP and in seven patients (11%) receiving IPPV with PEEP. Pre-existing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease seemed to predispose to the development of pulmonary ...
A, Kumar   +4 more
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Nasogastric Tube and Pulmonary Ventilation

Archives of Surgery, 1963
The belief is widely held that a nasogastric tube adversely affects pulmonary ventilation, interferes with coughing, and predisposes to postoperative atelectasis. This impression is undoubtedly in part responsible for the present tendency to avoid nasogastric suction after major abdominal operations.
W D, MACKAY, N A, MATHESON
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Pulmonary Compliance and Mechanical Ventilation

Archives of Surgery, 1992
Normal, spontaneous breathing begins with contraction of the muscles of inspiration, which effect expansion of the thoracic cage and create a pressure in the pleural space that is negative with respect to that of the atmosphere. Since the airway pressure in the lung at end-expiration is in equilibrium with the atmosphere, the transthoracic negative ...
M B, Shapiro, R H, Bartlett
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PULMONARY COMPLICATIONS OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1999
Although life-saving, mechanical ventilation may be associated with many complications, including consequences of positive intrathoracic pressure, the many aspects of volutrauma, and adverse effects of intubation and tracheostomy. Optimal ventilatory care requires implementing mechanical ventilation with attention to minimizing adverse hemodynamic ...
S, Sandur, J K, Stoller
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MRI of Pulmonary Ventilation

2008
Gas imaging has opened the new field of direct imaging of pulmonary ventilation by MRI. The use of hyperpolarised 3He gas for MRI of the lung has been pioneered by a number of groups worldwide. Due to the enormous progress in the fields of hyperpolarisation technology, administration of hyperpolarised 3He, MR hardware, and MR pulse sequences ...
Jim M. Wild   +8 more
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Pulmonary ventilation

British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1960
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Pulmonary Ventilation

2012
Julien S. Baker   +20 more
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PULMONARY VENTILATION

Anesthesiology, 1964
G. L. Brinkman, E. O. Coates
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Patterns of Pulmonary Ventilation

New England Journal of Medicine, 1963
J G, BILLINGSLEY, F F, FUKUNAGA
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Pulmonary ventilation

The American Journal of Medicine, 1959
John Read, R.S. Williams
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