Sentence examples for oxygen pulmonary from inspiring English sources

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Marshall et al. have shown that when HPV is acutely reduced in ARDS by the administration of 100% inspired oxygen, pulmonary arterial pressure was reduced by the order of 10%to15%5% from its peak [35].

If someone has diabetes we give them new syringes, insulin, glucometers; if someone has COPD we give them medications, oxygen, pulmonary therapy; if a person suffers with Parkinson's or Multiple Sclerosis we provide them with medications, physical therapy, motorized wheel chairs, and so on.

Marshall et al. have shown that when HPV is acutely reduced in ARDS by the administration of 100% inspired oxygen, pulmonary arterial pressure was reduced by the order of 10%to15%5% from its peak [ 35].

A reduction in mortality rates in ARDS patients after treatment with inhaled NO or prone positioning has not been documented; however, significant improvements in distinct physiological parameters, such as arterial oxygen tension/fractional inspired oxygen, pulmonary hypertension and intrapulmonary right-to-left shunt, were recorded during the acute phase of the disease [ 11, 89].

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Ventilator-induced lung injury, oxygen toxicity, pulmonary inflammatory responses, and severe pulmonary hypertension predispose infants with CDH to develop BPD [ 7, 8].

ΔPP, pulse pressure variation; ΔRAP, variation in right atrial pressure; PaCO2, arterial partial pressure of CO2; Parterialerial partial pressure of oxygen; PAOPee, pulmonary arterial occluded pressure at end-expiration; PAP, pulmonary arterial pressure; RAPee, right atrial pressure at end-expiration; SaO2, arterial oxygen saturation; SvO2, mixed venous oxygen saturation.

Lung disease experts believed that providing oxygen to pulmonary patients for extended periods would cause a buildup of carbon dioxide in their bloodstreams, making them sicker.

In accordance with accumulating laboratory evidence for the toxic effects of oxygen in pulmonary injury [[1],[35]-[38]], the majority of surveyed ICU physicians and nurses consider prolonged hyperoxic exposure to be associated with an increased risk for lung injury, although a lower risk than high tidal volumes and inspiratory pressures.

PAO2 are mostly governed by uptake of oxygen by pulmonary capillary blood and replacement by alveolar ventilation.

Preclinical data suggest that high concentrations of oxygen cause pulmonary endothelial apoptotic cell death and worsened lung injury [ 14- 17].

This pathology represents 1 to 4% of the admissions in a neonatal intensive care unit [ 21, 22] and requires intensive therapy including supplemental oxygen and pulmonary vasodilators [ 23].

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