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Critical care ultrasonography in acute respiratory failure

Critical care ultrasonography in acute respiratory failure

... Acute respiratory failure (ARF) is a leading indication for performing critical care ultrasonography (CCUS) which, in these patients, combines critical care echocardiography (CCE) and chest ...acute ...

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A study on sleep architecture in patients with chronic respiratory failure under long term oxygen  therapy—Focused on the influence of ventilatory  failure (high CO2) elements on the patient’s sleep  architecture

A study on sleep architecture in patients with chronic respiratory failure under long term oxygen therapy—Focused on the influence of ventilatory failure (high CO2) elements on the patient’s sleep architecture

... of respiratory disorder on sleep state in chronic respiratory failure patients, especially, the influence of such disorder on the sleep architecture in CRF patients under ...ventilatory ...

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Outcome after acute respiratory failure is more dependent on dysfunction in other vital organs than on the severity of the respiratory failure

Outcome after acute respiratory failure is more dependent on dysfunction in other vital organs than on the severity of the respiratory failure

... organ failure is the most common cause of death in the ...severe respiratory failure is therefore often caused by combined organ failure, and not attributable to just a single severe organ ...

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Original Article Improved respiratory function of patients with chronic obstructive pneumonia complicated with respiratory failure by comprehensive nursing intervention

Original Article Improved respiratory function of patients with chronic obstructive pneumonia complicated with respiratory failure by comprehensive nursing intervention

... to ensure that extension and flexion of limb of the patient remain in a moderate range, guide and assist the patient in performing passive movements of the limb. Avoid situations where the patient’s limbs are stressed, ...

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Respiratory Failure Requiring Ventilation in Acute Bronchiolitis

Respiratory Failure Requiring Ventilation in Acute Bronchiolitis

... Respiratory Failure Requiring Ventilation in Acute Bronchiolitis Respiratory Failure Requiring Ventilation in Acute Bronchiolitis P W K Chan, MRCP, A Y T Goh, MRCP, L C SLum, MRCP, Paediatric Intensiv[.] ...

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Survival of bronchiectatic patients with respiratory failure in ICU

Survival of bronchiectatic patients with respiratory failure in ICU

... The 35 adults with bronchiectasis were studied retrospec- tively over 4 years. Mean age was 63.5 ± 11.7; 21 (60%) were females. All patients were in respiratory failure need- ing assisted ventilation. Cough ...

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The role of hypercapnia in acute respiratory failure

The role of hypercapnia in acute respiratory failure

... acute respiratory failure almost always develop gas exchange derange- ments that may result in hypercapnia ...correct respiratory acidosis by slow bicarbonate infusion for blood ...

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Respiratory evaluation of patients requiring ventilator support due to acute respiratory failure

Respiratory evaluation of patients requiring ventilator support due to acute respiratory failure

... acute respiratory failure re- quiring ventilatory ...ratory failure by means of physical examination with the measurement of respiratory parameters and as- sessment of arterial blood gases ...

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Surfactant Therapy in Full-term Neonates With Severe Respiratory Failure

Surfactant Therapy in Full-term Neonates With Severe Respiratory Failure

... Surfactant therapy in full-term infants with respiratory failure due to the meconium aspiration and respiratory distress syndromes is often effective in improving gas exchange.. A random[r] ...

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Management of kyphoscoliosis patients with respiratory failure in the intensive care unit and during long term follow up

Management of kyphoscoliosis patients with respiratory failure in the intensive care unit and during long term follow up

... Kyphoscoliosis patients with respiratory failure due to pump failure have a mainly good response to NIV. How- ever, in specific disease groups and the presence of sepsis/ septic shock NIV ...

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Noninvasive ventilation in acute respiratory failure

Noninvasive ventilation in acute respiratory failure

... acute respiratory failure in different patient populations, avoiding endo- tracheal intubation and facilitating the release of conventional invasive mechanical ...acute respiratory insufficiency, in ...

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Respiratory failure in a patient with dermatomyositis

Respiratory failure in a patient with dermatomyositis

... The five rheumatic diseases most frequently associated with pleuropulmonary disease are rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, progressive systemic scler- osis, polymyositis/dermatomyositis, and Sjögren ...

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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe acute respiratory failure

Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe acute respiratory failure

... organ failure complicated the treatment and limited the use of this device to a few hours ...in respiratory failure of newborns and adults was ...

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The successful treatment of hypercapnic respiratory failure with oral modafinil

The successful treatment of hypercapnic respiratory failure with oral modafinil

... his respiratory condition had generally deteriorated over 6 months, following pneumonia the previous ...of respiratory failure was unpredictable, and he would report going to bed well but awake in ...

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Correlation of oxygenation with vascular permeability surface area but not with lung water in humans with acute respiratory failure and pulmonary edema

Correlation of oxygenation with vascular permeability surface area but not with lung water in humans with acute respiratory failure and pulmonary edema

... We used a single-pass multiple tracer technique to measure cardiac output, extravascular lung water (EVLW) and lung vascular [14C]urea permeability-surface area (PSu) in 14 patients with acute respiratory ...

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Predictors of Failure of High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation in Term Infants With Severe Respiratory Failure

Predictors of Failure of High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation in Term Infants With Severe Respiratory Failure

... HFOV, high-frequency oscillatory ventilation; ECMO, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; a/A ratio, arterial to alveolar oxygen ratio; 01, oxygenation index; RDS, respiratory distress sy[r] ...

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Risk factors for developing hypoxic respiratory failure in COPD

Risk factors for developing hypoxic respiratory failure in COPD

... Notes: rOC curve for the multivariable logistic regression model including sex, age, body mass index, heart disease, sleep apnea syndrome, and the gOlD 2017 refined assessme[r] ...

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Respiratory Failure and Hypercoagulability in a Toddler With Lemierre's Syndrome

Respiratory Failure and Hypercoagulability in a Toddler With Lemierre's Syndrome

... On arrival in the ED, he was stuporous, rectal temperature was 39.3°C, heart rate was 145 beats per minute (bpm), blood pressure was 88/39 mm Hg, respiratory rate was 60 bpm, and oxygen saturation was 100% on 10 ...

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Repeated bedside echocardiography in children with respiratory failure

Repeated bedside echocardiography in children with respiratory failure

... acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ ARDS), return of spontaneous circulation after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ROSC), bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), cardiomyopathy (CMP) and cardiopulmonary disease ...

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Surfactant Treatment of Full-Term Newborns With Respiratory Failure

Surfactant Treatment of Full-Term Newborns With Respiratory Failure

... The time of initial calf lung surfactant extract dose is indicated as 0, and a/A ratio is graphed for all study patients (n = 14), mean ± SEM.. ilk Statistical Analysis.[r] ...

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