... Acute respiratorydistresssyndrome (ARDS) is a clinical entity that acutely affects the lung parenchyma, and is characterized by diffuse alveolar damage and increased pulmonary vascular ...
... 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 ...
... acute respiratorydistresssyndrome secondary to influenza a(H1n1)pdm09 virus is the leading cause of death among this patient ...tory distresssyndrome secondary to influenza ...
... acute respiratorydistresssyndrome (ARDS), diuretic use and restrictive fluid management are associated with lower mortality and faster liberation from MV, respectively [18, 24 – ...
... Objective. To estimate direct medical costs (DMC) as- sociated with treatment of RespiratoryDistressSyndrome (RDS) in newborns (NB) in two specialized public hospitals in Mexico. Materials and ...
... acute respiratorydistresssyndrome (ARDS) were included in a crossover study with two Vt levels: 6 and 4 ...and respiratory rate was increased to keep minute ventilation ...
... Abstract: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is increasingly being used to treat severe acute respira- tory distresssyndrome (ARDS). However, there is limited clinical evidence about how to ...
... 8. Nuckton TJ, Alonso JA, Kallet RH, Daniel BM, Pittet JF, Eisner MD, et al. Pulmonary dead‑space fraction as a risk factor for death in the acute respiratorydistresssyndrome. N Engl J Med. ...
... acute respiratorydistresssyndrome (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 end-expiratory ...
... 19. Khemani RG, Newth CJ. The desing of future pediatric mechanical ventilation trials for acute lung injury. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2010;182(12):1465-74. 20. Tang BM, Craig JC. Eslick GD, Sepplt I, McLean AS. Use of ...
... 12. Spragg RG, Lewis JF, Walmrath H-D, Johannigman J, Bellingan G, Laterre PF, et al. Effect of Recombinant Surfactant Protein C-Based Surfactant on the Acute RespiratoryDistressSyndrome. N Engl J ...
... acute respiratorydistresssyndrome, the intensive service pediatrician admitted that it has some particularities that make it different in the pediatric ...this syndrome in adults and ...
... ] proposed a number of mechanisms to explain the effects of positive pressure ventilation on renal function, including a reduction in cardiac output, redistribution of intrarenal blood flow, stimulation of sympathetic ...
... Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-specific hypertensive disorder with multisystem involvement. Severe preeclampsia can result in both acute and long term complications for both the woman and her newborn. Maternal complications ...
... Barco M, Margotto P, Grandzoto J, Bastida J, Peña J, Villanueva D. Hyaline membrane disease (HMD) therapy in Latin America: Impact of exogenous surfactant administra- tion on newborn survival, morbidity and use of ...
... Acute RespiratoryDistressSyndrome (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 with ...
... In some patients, acute respiratorydistresssyndrome (ARDS) leads to life-threatening refractory hypoxemia developing. Phy- sicians may consider hypoxemic rescue therapies in an attempt to improve ...
... 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 ...
... Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) frequently affects respiratory muscles and thus, patients with this pathology have to be admitted into Intensive Care Unit for monitoring and mechanical respiratory ...