2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0066-782x2008001400003
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Alterações da função pulmonar após tratamento cirúrgico de cardiopatias congênitas com hiperfluxo pulmonar

Abstract: SummaryBackground: Analysis of pulmonary status of pediatric patients in the postoperative phase of cardiac surgery.

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“…Atelectasis, defined as collapse of a certain region of the lung parenchyma [6] is the most common complication in the postoperative period of cardiac surgery [7], by worsening oxygenation, decreasing pulmonary compliance, leading to inhibition of cough and pulmonary clearance and may lead to respiratory failure and increase pulmonary vascular resistance [8].…”
Section: Pulmonary Complications In Pediatric Cardiac Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atelectasis, defined as collapse of a certain region of the lung parenchyma [6] is the most common complication in the postoperative period of cardiac surgery [7], by worsening oxygenation, decreasing pulmonary compliance, leading to inhibition of cough and pulmonary clearance and may lead to respiratory failure and increase pulmonary vascular resistance [8].…”
Section: Pulmonary Complications In Pediatric Cardiac Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outro fator que pode comprometer a função pulmonar são as alterações de fluxo, o hiperfluxo pulmonar em pacientes cardíacos congênitos pode gerar uma série de modificações à mecânica respiratória que irão gerar limitações ao paciente. O aumento do trabalho respiratório e o consumo de oxigênio, com agravo da insuficiência cardíaca, comprometem o sistema respiratório com alterações da complacência pulmonar e aumento da resistência da via aérea [14].…”
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