Negative-pressure pulmonary edema (NPPE) occurs when a large, negative intrathoracic pressure is generated against an obstructed upper airway, causing fluid to shift into the lung interstitium.
4. Schmidt-Horlohé N, Azvedo CT, Rudig L et al.: Case report: Fulminant unilateral pulmonary edema after insertion of a chest tube: a complication after a primary spontaneous pneumothorax.
CNN-based COPD diagnosis and staging using single-phase CT has accuracy comparable to inspiratory-expiratory CT with inclusion of clinical data.
The conventional management of paroxysmal pulmonary edema has aimed at three goals: depression with morphine or other sedative drugs of the nerve centers involved in the reflex effects on lung ...