2018
DOI: 10.1053/j.jvca.2018.08.111
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Radiological incidence of unilateral pulmonary edema after minimally invasive cardiac surgery

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“…Total anesthesia time was defined as the time between monitoring of the patient and exiting from the operating room. Specifically, unilateral pulmonary edema was diagnosed by intensivists and radiologists' together as newly occurring pulmonary edema on chest radiography and computed tomography 15‐17 . Clinical and blood gas changes were evaluated.…”
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“…Total anesthesia time was defined as the time between monitoring of the patient and exiting from the operating room. Specifically, unilateral pulmonary edema was diagnosed by intensivists and radiologists' together as newly occurring pulmonary edema on chest radiography and computed tomography 15‐17 . Clinical and blood gas changes were evaluated.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported that the incidence of bronchial injuries dropped from 23.8% in the DL endotracheal intubation group to 10.3% in the SL intubation group 23 . In addition, lung isolation may lead to atelectasis, pneumonia, and unilateral lung edema 15‐19 …”
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