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... of the day were unaware that the regimens (8.0-31.2 g per day) produce levels associated with hyperventilation and pulmonary edema in 33% and 3% of recipients..." 10/02/2009 10:53:11 AM PDT by decimon To: decimon 10/02/2009 10:56:00 AM PDT by ...
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... and tissue necrosis/injection site reactions secondary to extravasation. There have been rare reports of pulmonary edema, urticaria and erythema. Please see accompanying full prescribing information for Dantrium( )IV. MHAUS (Malignant Hyperthermia ...
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... The stimulation provides no improvement, and during the procedure, Vince develops a racing heart rate and flash pulmonary edema (the lungs quickly filling up with fluid). Further study demonstrates that Vince has a thickened left ventricle (part of ...
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... and injury include: * aspiration of gastric contents * pneumonia * toxic inhalation, such as smoke inhalation * pulmonary contusion or embolism * oxygen toxicity * near-drowning * radiation * reperfusion injury post-lung transplant. Indirect ...
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... three most common reasons for mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients are pneumothorax, atelectasis, and pulmonary edema. These conditions all fall under the category of hypoxemic respiratory failure. For the purposes of this article, ...
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... the hospital said: "When she was admitted to the hospital, her condition had already deteriorated. She died due to pulmonary edema and acute respiratory distress syndrome." Meanwhile, the condition of two patients admitted to two different hospitals ...
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... the hospital said: "When she was admitted to the hospital, her condition had already deteriorated. She died due to pulmonary edema and acute respiratory distress syndrome." Meanwhile, the condition of two patients admitted to two different hospitals ...
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... valve" are the most common candidates for the procedure. Symptoms of the condition include shortness of breath, pulmonary edema and decreased exercise tolerance. When patients initially visit the doctor complaining of chest pain and get a diagnosis, ...
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... With the swelling you are experiencing you should see a doctor. You could have something serious that is causing the edema you are experiencing. Online sites like Health Central are great resources for getting information that will help you ask all ...
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