1972
DOI: 10.1007/bf03161793
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The lung in shock: A review

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“…This patient had macroscopic bruising to both lungs, hence the risk of developing adult respiratory distress syndrome was very high (Petty 1971, Dowd 1972. It is thus important in such cases that fluid overload be avoided, and as is our current practice, provided the patient has an adequate circulating blood volume and renal function, to maintain a slight negative fluid balance.…”
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“…This patient had macroscopic bruising to both lungs, hence the risk of developing adult respiratory distress syndrome was very high (Petty 1971, Dowd 1972. It is thus important in such cases that fluid overload be avoided, and as is our current practice, provided the patient has an adequate circulating blood volume and renal function, to maintain a slight negative fluid balance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Στάδιον IV: Εις τήν κλινικήν εικόνα τοϋ IV σταδίου προεξάρχουν ή β ά ρε ΐ α άνοξία (κυάνωσις, βραδυκαρδία), ή πτώσις τοϋ pH τοϋ αίματος, ή αϋξησις τοϋ PaC0 2 καί ή ταχεία αϋξησις τοϋ γαλακτικού οξέος. 57 142 183 Τά παθολογικά ευρήματα δέν είναι σταθερά οϋτε ειδικά τοϋ συνδρόμου τοϋ «πνεύμονος έν καταπληξία». 79 215…”
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