1969
DOI: 10.1097/00007611-196906000-00009
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Pulmonary Dysfunction in Shock

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“…ARDS was reminiscent of a ''shock lung'' syndrome with pulmonary oedema and hypoxaemia. It was reported following trauma and sepsis, mostly in surgical patients, from both military and civilian hospitals [3][4][5][6][7]. It was later determined that ARDS may afflict individuals of all ages, including infants and newborns, and this eventually led to a name change to acute respiratory distress syndrome.…”
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“…ARDS was reminiscent of a ''shock lung'' syndrome with pulmonary oedema and hypoxaemia. It was reported following trauma and sepsis, mostly in surgical patients, from both military and civilian hospitals [3][4][5][6][7]. It was later determined that ARDS may afflict individuals of all ages, including infants and newborns, and this eventually led to a name change to acute respiratory distress syndrome.…”
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