1975
DOI: 10.1136/thx.30.3.252
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Pulmonary mechanics and diffusion after 'shock lung'.

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“…Peters and colleagues (20) similarly followed patients at nonuniform intervals, from 1 mo to 3 yr after intubation, obtaining more than one set of PFT results on 25 of 39 participants. Other studies have been primarily anecdotal reports with small sample sizes and limited serial data (1,2,3,6,10,11,12,(15)(16)(17)(18)(19).…”
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“…Peters and colleagues (20) similarly followed patients at nonuniform intervals, from 1 mo to 3 yr after intubation, obtaining more than one set of PFT results on 25 of 39 participants. Other studies have been primarily anecdotal reports with small sample sizes and limited serial data (1,2,3,6,10,11,12,(15)(16)(17)(18)(19).…”
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“…Previous investigators have reported that patients who survive the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARCS) have abnormalities in lung function that resolve to some degree over time (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20). Indeed, prior studies have shown that these abnormalities may resolve as early as 6 mo after recovery from ARCS and that survivors generally have near-normal pulmonary function tests at 1 yr. However,the true rate of resolution of lung function abnormalities in ARCS survivors cannot be determined accurately from these studies because of limitations in their design-in particular, problems in patient selection, small study samples, and the failure to obtain repeated measures on the same cohort of patients at uniform time intervals after extubation.…”
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“…. Die Belastungssituation ist gekennzeichnet dutch grof~en klinischen ur.d therapeutischen Einsatz bei relativ geringen konkreten Chancen des iYoerlebens oder der Restitution des Patienten [38].…”
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“…Im Gegensatz zu den iiblichen sogenannten interstitiellen Lungenerkrankungen (Alveolitiden), bei denen das akute Stadium hfiufig zuriick tritt (v. Wichert u. Hain, 1974) ist der Krankheitsverlauf bei der sogenannten Schocklunge gerade durch die Brisanz des akuten Krankheitsgeschehens gekennzeichnet, w~ihrend im Falle des fdberlebens die fibrotischen Restzust~inde weniger eindrucksvoll, aber eindeutig nachweisbar sind (Yernault, 1975). Es ist fraglich, ob ein so einfacher Denkansatz iiberhaupt erfolgversprechend sein kann.…”
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