Background: The hemodynamic effects of noninvasive ventilation with positive pressure in patients with pulmonary hypertension without left ventricular dysfunction are not clearly established. Objectives: Analyze the impact of increasing airway pressure with continuous positive airway pressure on hemodynamic parameters and, in particular, on cardiac output in patients with variable degrees of pulmonary hypertension. Methods: The study included 38 patients with pulmonary hypertension caused by mitral stenosis without left ventricular dysfunction or other significant valvulopathy. The hemodynamic state of these patients was analyzed in three conditions: baseline, after continuous positive pressure of 7 cmH2O and, finally, after pressure of 14 ...
ABSTRACT: Two previous uncontrolled studies have suggested that noninvasive mechanical ventilation (...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To survey the recent medical literature examining studies of the hemodynamic effe...
The overall effect of artificial ventilation on cardiovascular performance has not been completely d...
Background: The hemodynamic effects of noninvasive ventilation with positive pressure in patients wi...
Background: The hemodynamic effects of noninvasive ventilation with positive pressure in patients wi...
In patients with acute lung injury, high levels of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) may be ne...
The hemodynamic effects of ventilation are complex but can be grouped under four clinically relevant...
The hemodynamic effects of ventilation are complex but can be grouped under four clinically relevant...
Purpose of review: To survey the recent medical literature examining studies of the hemodynamic effe...
It is very important to decrease pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) in patients with chronic obstructiv...
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Objective: To evaluate if the preexistant filling state, assessed by right atrial pressure (RAP), pu...
Background: Increasing coronary perfusion pressure with phenylephrine is important treatment strateg...
It is very important to decrease pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) in patients with chronic obstructiv...
The hemodynamic effects of mechanical ventilation can be grouped into three clinically relevant conc...
ABSTRACT: Two previous uncontrolled studies have suggested that noninvasive mechanical ventilation (...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To survey the recent medical literature examining studies of the hemodynamic effe...
The overall effect of artificial ventilation on cardiovascular performance has not been completely d...
Background: The hemodynamic effects of noninvasive ventilation with positive pressure in patients wi...
Background: The hemodynamic effects of noninvasive ventilation with positive pressure in patients wi...
In patients with acute lung injury, high levels of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) may be ne...
The hemodynamic effects of ventilation are complex but can be grouped under four clinically relevant...
The hemodynamic effects of ventilation are complex but can be grouped under four clinically relevant...
Purpose of review: To survey the recent medical literature examining studies of the hemodynamic effe...
It is very important to decrease pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) in patients with chronic obstructiv...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Objective: To evaluate if the preexistant filling state, assessed by right atrial pressure (RAP), pu...
Background: Increasing coronary perfusion pressure with phenylephrine is important treatment strateg...
It is very important to decrease pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) in patients with chronic obstructiv...
The hemodynamic effects of mechanical ventilation can be grouped into three clinically relevant conc...
ABSTRACT: Two previous uncontrolled studies have suggested that noninvasive mechanical ventilation (...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To survey the recent medical literature examining studies of the hemodynamic effe...
The overall effect of artificial ventilation on cardiovascular performance has not been completely d...