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Clinical Pediatrics, 2005
Evaluating and treating common pulmonary emergencies in the ...
Nirupama, Kannikeswaran+1 more
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Evaluating and treating common pulmonary emergencies in the ...
Nirupama, Kannikeswaran+1 more
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A patient with respiratory distress [PDF]
A 77-year-old male with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and goitre presented to our emergency department with dyspnoea. The patient’s general practitioner had treated his COPD for a few days, but his symptoms persisted and he was referred for further treatment. His RR was …
Krivokuca, I., Lammers, J. W J
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Management of COVID-19 Respiratory Distress.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2020Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) can originate from either the gas or vascular side of the alveolus. Although the portal for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is inhalational, and alveolar infiltrates are commonly found on chest x-ray or ...
J. Marini, L. Gattinoni
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Ventilatory Variables and Mechanical Power in Patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2021RATIONALE Mortality in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) has decreased after the adoption of lung-protective strategies. Lower tidal-volumes, lower driving pressures, lower respiratory rates, and higher end-expiratory pressures have all been ...
E. Costa+11 more
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Archives of Surgery, 1979
To the Editor .—The respiratory distress syndrome, as manifested by increased pulmonary venous admixture, continues to be an important challenge in the management of multiply transfused patients. The study presented in theArchives(113:947-950, 1978), addresses the efficacy of Swank micropore transfusion filters in preventing increased pulmonary ...
Larry C. Carey, Peter J. Fabri
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To the Editor .—The respiratory distress syndrome, as manifested by increased pulmonary venous admixture, continues to be an important challenge in the management of multiply transfused patients. The study presented in theArchives(113:947-950, 1978), addresses the efficacy of Swank micropore transfusion filters in preventing increased pulmonary ...
Larry C. Carey, Peter J. Fabri
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Psychogenic Respiratory Distress
Archives of Neurology, 1989Five patients developed recurrent episodes of psychogenic respiratory difficulty that were superimposed on psychogenic neurologic symptoms. Misdiagnosis resulted in long hospital stays, code blue alerts, intubation, mechanical ventilation, and, in one case, tracheostomy.
Kathleen B. Digre+3 more
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Respiratory Distress in the Newborn
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980RESPIRATORY distress in the newborn can occur after any delivery, but should be anticipated in high-risk infants, such as those born prematurely, after a difficult labor, by cesarean section, or of diabetic mothers. Respiratory distress in the neonate must be evaluated quickly and appropriate therapy planned, including transfer to a neonatal intensive ...
John J. Boehm+3 more
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