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Surya Prakash Tiwari,Srinivas Kolluruery difficult airway. First, the patient may already be unconscious(e.g., posttrauma) or generally anesthetized (e.g., drug overdose).Second, the patient may absolutely refuse to be intubated awake (e.g., anintoxicated combative patient). Third, and perhaps the largest category,the anesthesiologistscrape 发表于 2025-3-27 10:35:50
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Gravity and the Lung: Lessons from Space,leural pressure, and mechanical stress (1). These topographical differences of structure and function have many implications in the way in which disease processes develop. Recent work on pulmonary function in the absence of gravity, including measurements in Spacelab SLS-1 in June 1991, have clarifiarbiter 发表于 2025-3-27 19:58:52
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A Primer on Pulmonary Cell Biology: Lung Cells and their Functions,tential funetions of some of these cells have been studied in detail (1,2), while the activities of other cell types are little known. In this diseussi on we will emphasize several specifie cells that are important in a variety of syndromes of lung injury. For practical purposes the cells of the pul流出 发表于 2025-3-28 03:43:44
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Pulmonary Edema Caused by Stress Failure of Capillaries,tory gases pass through it by passive diffusion, and the diffusion resistance is proportional to the thickness of the membrane. However despite the extreme thinness of the blood-gas barrier, maintenance of its integrity is essential for efficient gas exchange. Mechanical failure will cause alveolarOFF 发表于 2025-3-28 12:43:39
Mechanisms of Lung Injury: An Overview,o, pulmonary pathophysiology was domina ted by questions that involved the mechanisms by which gas flow and blood flow in the lung occur, how these two flows are regulated and matched, and how they are altered by disease. These questions were addressed by studies that involved the whole organ (the l