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Query: UMLS:C0034063 (
pulmonary edema
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A new method has been developed to detect interstitial
pulmonary edema
. This method utilizes the unique arrangement of air and interstitial fluid within the lung.
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.3-mm-diam twin catheter electrode was wedged in a peripheral airway of the lung. The electrical impedance measured at 35 kHz between these catheter-tip electrodes was 1,540 +/- 240 omega (mean +/- SD; n = 10) in the anesthetized closed-chest dog. Intravenous infusion of 1-3 liters 0.154 M NaCl increased extravascular water per gram of dry lung from a control value of 3.54 +/- 0.27 to 4.1-5.14. Peribronchial electrical impedance decreased in proportion to the amount of saline infused reaching a minimum of 550 omega. No signs of alveolar flooding were present during the experiments. Linear regression performed on peribronchial electrical admittance (PEA) as a function of extravascular water per gram of dry lung (ELW) resulted in the following relationship: PEA = 0.72 ELW - 1.81; r = 0.95. It is concluded that this method is a sensitive quantitative measure of lung interstitial fluid and can detect
pulmonary edema
and congestion in the dog lung before alveolar flooding occurs.
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PMID:Peribronchial electrical admittance measures lung edema and congestion in the dog. 740 16
A 1
-year-old child with no pre-existing cardiac or respiratory disease developed frank
pulmonary oedema
after administration of a neostigmine-glycopyrrolate mixture to reverse neuromuscular blockade during general anaesthesia. Possible cardiac and extra-cardiac factors that could cause
pulmonary oedema
in this child were ruled out by appropriate investigations. As the
pulmonary oedema
manifested shortly after administration of the neostigmine-glycopyrrolate mixture, we concluded that neostigmine was the most probable cause. This article briefly reports the occurrence of events and successful management of perioperative
pulmonary oedema
.
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PMID:Neostigmine and pulmonary oedema. 2519 91
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-year-10-month-old boy was admitted to our pediatric intensive care unit due to near drowning with
pulmonary edema
. A conventional ventilator with 100% oxygen supplementation was used initially, but was shifted to high frequency oscillatory ventilation as his oxygen saturation was around 84-88%. Therapeutic hypothermia was applied due to hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy with severe acidosis. His respiratory condition improved and he was extubated successfully on the 6
th
hospital day. The patient had no obvious neurological defects and he was discharged in a stable condition after 17 days of hospitalization. Our case report demonstrates the advantages of therapeutic hypothermia on survival and neurological outcomes in treating pediatric near drowning patients.
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PMID:Therapeutic hypothermia brings favorable neurologic outcomes in children with near drowning. 2875 54