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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decrease in pulmonary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or scientific contexts when discussing a reduction in pulmonary function or related measurements.
Example: "The study indicated a decrease in pulmonary capacity among the participants after the treatment."
Alternatives: "a reduction in lung" or "a decline in respiratory".
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Tachycardia may increase TPBT via a decrease in pulmonary capillary transit time [32].
A previous study showed that a low hematocrit resulted in a decrease in pulmonary vascular resistance [8].
An additional mechanical load is due to immersion, which can impose a static transrespiratory pressure load as well as a decrease in pulmonary compliance.
In addition, pulmonary mechanics were also damaged as shown by an increase in PAWPeak, PAWPlateau and resistance and a decrease in pulmonary static compliance (Fig. 1c, d; Table 1).
RAGE does appear to be a strong marker of epithelial cell injury in that both a decrease in pulmonary protein levels of RAGE and a decrease in RAGE mRNA levels are seen in response to fibrotic injury.
Tachycardia may increase TPBT via a decrease in pulmonary capillary transit time [ 32].
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The significant fall in pulmonary artery pressures, more pronounced at higher shunt flows through ILA, is suggestive of a decrease in hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction.
For each patient, a post-operative active scenario with an increase in the heart rate (HR) and a decrease in the pulmonary and systemic vascular resistance (PVR and SVR) was also performed.
Fluid loading was associated with a decrease in the pulmonary concentration of caspofungin.
CT images of COPD patients show a decrease in small pulmonary vessels, even in smokers with mild emphysema (49).
Six months after BA and stent implantation, multislice CT-angiography demonstrated a decrease in the pulmonary trunk from 3.5 to 2.9 cm.
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