1965
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.5473.1270
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Pulmonary function in acute myocardial infarction.

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“…Low PaO,2 values have been associated with an increased incidence of left heart failure, pulmonary edema, hypotension-shock [4,7,12,14,20,21]. Comparing mean PaC02 values in patients with and without complications, Ljungstrom et al [9], H iggs [7], F illmore et al [4], and Sukumalchantra et al [20,21], found no significant differences.…”
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“…Low PaO,2 values have been associated with an increased incidence of left heart failure, pulmonary edema, hypotension-shock [4,7,12,14,20,21]. Comparing mean PaC02 values in patients with and without complications, Ljungstrom et al [9], H iggs [7], F illmore et al [4], and Sukumalchantra et al [20,21], found no significant differences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Mean PaCO. was found to be normal [4,7,16], at the lower limit of normal [9,22], or slightly sub normal [14] in patients with AMI, but no significant correlation with the severity of the AMI or other clinical factors was reported. In order to investigate the prognostic value of blood gas analysis blood samples were obtained in more than 400 consecutive cases of AMI initially treated in a CCU.…”
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“…One patient showed no radiological evidence of left ventricular failure, two patients had minimal changes, five had moderate changes, and two had severe changes. The correlation of the clinical classification with FEV, (1,6,22). An original and more striking finding was the transient development of frequency dependence of RT (Table III, Fig.…”
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“…Hypoxemia is a common finding in patients after acute myocardial infarction (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6). Determination of arterial oxygen pressure (Po2) while patients breathe air or 100% 02, as well as measurements of the physiological dead space, indicate that this hypoxemia results from shunting of blood past unventilated alveoli and uneven distribution of pulmonary ventilation to pulmonary perfusion (7)(8)(9)(10).…”
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“…28 These latter 2 studies demonstrated rapid improvements in lung function following treatment for HF as did a study of patients presenting with acute myocardial infarction. 29 Most recently, a multicentre Danish trial examining the effects of nolomirole in HF collected acceptable spirometry data in 527 of its 3,078 subjects. FEV1, FVC and FER was evaluated between 24 and 72 h following admission with the diagnosis of HF at a time when investigators felt subjects no longer had pulmonary congestion.…”
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