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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2002
There are many causes of respiratory failure in veterinary patients. Assessment of oxygenation is imperative for the diagnosis and monitoring of these patients. Oxygen therapy should be instituted when hypoxemia is diagnosed to prevent tissue hypoxia, end-organ damage, and death.
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There are many causes of respiratory failure in veterinary patients. Assessment of oxygenation is imperative for the diagnosis and monitoring of these patients. Oxygen therapy should be instituted when hypoxemia is diagnosed to prevent tissue hypoxia, end-organ damage, and death.
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Respiratory Failure in the Elderly
Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1994Elderly patients are predisposed to respiratory failure because of physiological changes that occur with the aging process. These changes result in a loss of pulmonocardiac reserve and the relatively frequent need for mechanical ventilatory support. The management and weaning of elderly patients from mechanical ventilatory support is different from ...
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1990
Pregnancy entails many unique physiologic changes that make the management of ARDS both challenging and unique. Most of these women are young and in excellent health before their acute injury, and their survival should exceed that of the general population who develop ARDS.
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Pregnancy entails many unique physiologic changes that make the management of ARDS both challenging and unique. Most of these women are young and in excellent health before their acute injury, and their survival should exceed that of the general population who develop ARDS.
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Management of Respiratory Failure
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980To the Editor.— Newsum et al (242:1650, 1979) provide clinically important information regarding their experience with intubation rather than tracheostomy in the treatment of respiratory failure caused by the Guillain-Barre syndrome. There is another alternative that has received little attention in the medical literature.
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Neurogenic respiratory failure
2013It is uncommon for the lungs to be primarily involved in neurological conditions but severe respiratory problems can arise indirectly. These are usually the result of disorders of central ventilatory control, respiratory muscle weakness, or bulbar involvement.
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Noninvasive Respiratory Support for Adults with Acute Respiratory Failure.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2022L. Munshi, J. Mancebo, L. Brochard
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HEART-FAILURE IN RESPIRATORY FAILURE
The Lancet, 1968R, Skalak, P I, Brånemark
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