CLINICAL, RADIOGRAPHIC AND BLOOD GAS ALTERATIONS IN DOGS WITH ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME - TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC HỒNG ĐỨC
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The animals were stabilised at a ventilator setting providing normocapnia at a P PLAT of 30 cmH 2 O at 40 breaths/min. In spite of the high starting frequency, further gains in terms of a modest but significant reduction in V T could be achieved at higher respiratory ra[r]
Along with other workers [14], we have found striking differences in the chest wall mechanics between patients with pulmonary ARDS, usually due to diffuse pneumonia, and those with extrapulmonary ARDS, usually due to abdominal diseases [6]. Although the total [r]
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Aspiration Pneumonitis & Pneumonia ■ Essentials of Diagnosis • Aspiration pneumonitis: chemical irritation (food, gastric acid) plus inflammation; may be witnessed; symptoms and chest ra- diograph changes 2–5 hours after event; aspiration of gastric contents from impaired consciousn[r]
Canine Monocytic Ehrlichiosis is a worldwide tick borne disease. In dogs, it is usually caused by Ehrlichia canis, gram-negative obligatory intracellular bacteria. Clinical signs, haemato-biochemical alterations and microscopical examination of blood smears were conducted in 60 different breeds of d[r]
The ventilated gas volume was determined in both groups by a gas dilution technique using rebreathing of sulphur hexaflu- oride. End-expiratory measurements in the ventilated patients were made at a PEEP of 5 cmH 2 O (EELV SF6 ) and measure- ments in the spo[r]
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Predictive capabilities of mediators for the onset of ARDS The median values and the range of the measured cy- tokines in BALF and serum in the three patient groups are shown in Table 1. BALF TNF- α levels were higher in pa- tients with ARDS (g[r]
persistent air leak, multiple organ failure and acute coro- nary syndrome. Case presentation A 17-year-old Asian man presented with a spontaneous pneumothorax, which was treated initially by needle aspi- ration. It recurred within a week with complete right-sid[r]
Assisted inspiration with PSV did not produce significant improvement in intrapulmonary shunt, V A /Q matching, or gas exchange when compared with CMV in a previous study [11]. This is in agreement with observations demonstrating comparable gas[r]
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Current guidelines for management of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) recommend continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) as the primary mode of respiratory support even in the most premature neonates, reserving endotracheal intubation (ETI) for rescue surfactant or respiratory failure. The inci[r]
T ừ khúa: Ch ỉ tiờu lõm sàng, ch ỉ tiờu sinh lý mỏu, chú b ị v ế t th ươ ng. SUMMARY The present study was conducted on 60 wounded dogs for clinical signs and 30 wounded dogs for physiological parameters of blood. Results showed that body temperature, [r]
Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA) is an innovative mode for assisted ventilation that improves patient-ventilator interaction in children. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of patientventilator interaction comparing NAVA with pressure support ventilation (PSV) in patients dif[r]
With acute blood loss, hypovolemia dominates the clinical picture and the hematocrit and hemoglobin levels do not reflect the volume of blood lost.. Signs of vascular instability appear [r]
In the present study, a total of 315 blood samples were collected in vacutainer with and without anti-coagulant from dogs presented to Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex, Veterinary College, Shivamogga and private clinics in Mangaluru as well as dogs in nongovernmental organization at Mangaluru. T[r]
The relative incidence and clinical impact of individual respiratory viruses remains unclear among children presenting to the hospital emergency department with acute respiratory tract infection (ARTI).
Little attention has been paid to asthma in ‘under-fives’ in Sub-Saharan Africa. In ‘under-fives’, acute asthma and pneumonia have similar clinical presentation and most children with acute respiratory symptoms are diagnosed with pneumonia according to the WHO criteria.
multidisciplinary recovery after discharge from the ICU. We found especially notable the offerings on how to cope with the vivid dreams patients often have post-ARDS, as well as patients’ answers to the question ‘Will I ever be normal again?’ Although this section may be supportive for patien[r]
Effects of ββ 2 -agonists on epithelial wound repair In ARDS, histological studies have confirmed that there is a physical breach of both the alveolar endothelial and epithelial barriers. This physical damage results in pulmonary oedema that is central to the need for mechani[r]