... Acuterespiratorydistresssyndrome (ARDS) is a clinical entity that acutely affects the lung parenchyma, and is characterized by diffuse alveolar damage and increased pulmonary vascular ...
... Acuterespiratorydistresssyndrome (ARDS) is a severe respiratory condition that is characterized by airspaces being filled with edema fluid, inflammatory cells, and inflammatory ...
... pulmonary acuterespiratorydistresssyndrome (ARDS) were included in a crossover study with two Vt levels: 6 and 4 ...and respiratory rate was increased to keep minute ventilation ...
... ABSTRACT Human Neutrophil Elastase (HNE) is one of the main proteases secreted into the alveolar space by infiltrated neutro- phils during several inflammatory lung diseases such as cystic fibrosis, acute lung ...
... of acuterespiratorydistresssyndrome (ARDS), diuretic use and restrictive fluid management are associated with lower mortality and faster liberation from MV, respectively [18, 24 – ...
... Abstract: Introduction: The use of antibiotics is mandatory in patients during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support. Clinical studies have shown high variability in the antibiotic concentrations, as well as ...
... on acuterespiratorydistresssyndrome ...The respiratory index and oxygenation index were significantly different after 72 h ...score, respiratory index, oxygenation index, peak ...
... background: acuterespiratorydistresssyndrome secondary to influenza a(H1n1)pdm09 virus is the leading cause of death among this patient ...with acute respira- tory distress ...
... ARDS. Acute lung injury was induced by repeated saline lav- age, followed by a 2-hour period of injurious mechanical ventilation, with both hits applied alternating supine and prone position to pro- mote a more ...
... bifurcates into the right and left main-stem or the first generation of bronchi. Each division of bronchial tree is called generation. Further branching occurs to supply the individual lobes of the lungs; those bronchi ...
... this syndrome is as follows: once the patient arrives to the emergency room, doctors evaluate the symptoms and take a chest X-Ray to assess the severity of the ...
... In some patients, acuterespiratorydistresssyndrome (ARDS) leads to life-threatening refractory hypoxemia developing. Phy- sicians may consider hypoxemic rescue therapies in an attempt to ...
... with acuterespiratorydistresssyndrome (ARDS) suggest the use of low tidal volumes (Vt), set according to ideal body weight (IBW) of the patient [1], and higher levels of positive ...
... Clinical manifestations of miliary TB are protean and non-specific, such as anorexia, prolonged fever, and weight loss. When lungs are affected, it is common to present dyspnea and productive cough. Atypical clinical ...
... AcuteRespiratoryDistressSyndrome (ARDS) is the main cause of death among patients with miliary tuberculosis; despite this well known fact there are only 40 cases reported in the literature ...
... Background: Ventilation/perfusion inequalities impair gas exchange in acuterespiratorydistresssyndrome (ARDS). Although increased dead‑space ventilation (V D /V T ) has been described in ...
... 44. Mehta NM, Bechard LJ, Cahill N, Wang M, Day A, Duggan CP, et al. Nutritional practices and their relationship to clinical outcomes in critically ill children-an international multicenter cohort study. Crit Care Med. ...