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Auswirkung der Beatmung auf die pulmonale Mikrozirkulation

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Respiratorische Therapie nach operativen Eingriffen

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Im Gegensatz zur Spontanatmung ist eine maschinelle Beatmung mit erhöhten intrapulmonalen Drücken verbunden. Da Gasaustausch und pulmonale Mikrozirkulation in enger Beziehung stehen, stellt sich für die maschinell beatmete Lunge die Frage nach dem Einfluß erhöhter intrapulmonaler Drücke auf die Mikrohämodynamik.

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Schywalsky, M., Brunner, M., Hedwig-Geissing, M. (1995). Auswirkung der Beatmung auf die pulmonale Mikrozirkulation. In: Rügheimer, E. (eds) Respiratorische Therapie nach operativen Eingriffen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78399-9_29

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