MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PATTERNS OF PULMONARY EDEMA. OPTIMIZATION OF VENTILATION MODES IN EXTREME AND TERMINAL CONDITIONS

Bulletin of fundamental and clinic medicine, 2023 №6

Subject of the article

MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PATTERNS OF PULMONARY EDEMA. OPTIMIZATION OF VENTILATION MODES IN EXTREME AND TERMINAL CONDITIONS (231-235)

Authors

Khamchiyev Kureysh M. , Absatirova Venera K. , Zhiyengaliyeva Ardak K. , Khamchiyeva Zarema K.

Institution

Astana Medical University

Abstract

Pulmonary edema is one of the most dangerous complications of diseases of the respiratory system, often leading to death. In this regard, the study of the first respiratory and rheographic changes that occur with the initial signs of pulmonary edema, and their effect on further changes in pulmonary hemodynamics, blood filling, lung water balance and histological picture of lung tissue is of great interest. At the first signs of pulmonary edema, various respiratory and rheographic shifts are observed, such as an increase in the diaphragmatic tone, an increase in the intensity of breathing, changes in the shape and size of the lungs on radiography, as well as the appearance of dry cough and dyspnea. These changes may indicate metabolic disorders, decreased blood flow and fluid accumulation in the alveoli of the lungs.

Key words

COVID-19, artificial lung ventilation (ventilator), ventilation modes, pulmonary edema, rheography.

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