Abstract:La pression continue positive dans l'oedème pulmonaire cardiogénique : une étude randomisée Frontin P, Bounes V, Houzé-cerfon cH, et al (2010) continuous positive airway pressure for cardiogenic pulmonary edema: a randomized study. Am J emerg Med 2010 April 30 (epub ahead of print). clinicaltrials.gov: nct00439075 Problématique : la pression continue positive (cPAP) réduit le shunt intrapulmonaire et le travail respiratoire, diminue la postcharge ventriculaire gauche et les précharges ventriculaires droite et … Show more
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