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Increasing respiratory dead space improves sleep disordered breathing and hypoxemia in patients with chronic mountain sickness
(The FASEB Journal, 2011-04-25)
Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a major public health problem characterized by chronic
hypoxemia and erythrocytosis. The underlying mechanism is unknown. Sleep disordered
breathing (SDB) is frequent at high altitude. ...
Capnography: A Feasible Tool In Clinical And Experimental Settings
(DAEDALUS ENTERPRISES INCIRVING, 2015)
Time course of haemodynamic, respiratory and inflammatory disturbances induced by experimental acute pulmonary polystyrene microembolism
(LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2010)
Background and objective The time course of cardiopulmonary alterations after pulmonary embolism has not been clearly demonstrated and nor has the role of systemic inflammation on the pathogenesis of the disease. This study ...
Cardio-respiratory studies in chronic mountain sckeness (Monge's syndrome)
(INTERPRINT PUBLICATIONS, 1975)
SUMMARY
Comparisons with 14 normal, younger, male native residents of La Paz showed that 20 patients with Monge's syndrome have significantly higher mean body surface areas, hemoglobin, resting tidal volumes [VT (BTPS)], ...
Relationship between physiologic deadspace/tidal volume ratio and gas exchange in infants with acute bronchiolitis on invasive mechanical ventilation
(Lippincott Williams & WilkinsPhiladelphiaEUA, 2007)
Cardiopulmonary Effects of Matching Positive End-Expiratory Pressure to Abdominal Pressure in Concomitant Abdominal Hypertension and Acute Lung Injury
(LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2010)
Background: To evaluate the cardiopulmonary effects of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) equalization to intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) in an experimental model of intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) and acute lung ...