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DOI: 10.1016/j.medine.2016.08.004
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Preemptive hemodynamic intervention restricting the administration of fluids attenuates lung edema progression in oleic acid-induced lung injury

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“…Under such circumstances, the occurrence and development of ARDS are not only related to the primary lung injury; a more common cause of ARDS development may be the “second hit” caused by inappropriate interventions based on inappropriate understanding. [ 5 ] Despite significant progress in our understanding of ARDS, its morbidity and mortality remain high. [ 1 ] In view of the limited effective treatments for ARDS, the strategic focus of ARDS has shifted to identifying potential or high-risk ARDS patients at early stages of the disease and implementing treatment strategies aimed at reducing ARDS and related organ failure.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Under such circumstances, the occurrence and development of ARDS are not only related to the primary lung injury; a more common cause of ARDS development may be the “second hit” caused by inappropriate interventions based on inappropriate understanding. [ 5 ] Despite significant progress in our understanding of ARDS, its morbidity and mortality remain high. [ 1 ] In view of the limited effective treatments for ARDS, the strategic focus of ARDS has shifted to identifying potential or high-risk ARDS patients at early stages of the disease and implementing treatment strategies aimed at reducing ARDS and related organ failure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can then progress rapidly to severe ARDS and is often difficult to treat. Under such circumstances, the occurrence and development of ARDS are not only related to the primary lung injury; a more common cause of ARDS development may be the “second hit” caused by inappropriate interventions based on inappropriate understanding [5] . Despite significant progress in our understanding of ARDS, its morbidity and mortality remain high [1] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%