The role of neural factors in the development of shock lung ( Literature review )
Keywords:
shock lung; microcirculatory disorder; neurological factors; acute pulmonary edema; functional failure; craniocerebral injury; endotoxic shock; pulmonary capillary permeability; small vessels; venulesAbstract
Shock lung (shock complicated with acute pulmonary failure) is one of the most common causes of death in shock patients. In addition, patients with craniocerebral injury and certain central nervous diseases are often complicated by acute pulmonary edema (shock lung-like lesions) and die. The formation of shock lung is the result of pulmonary microcirculation disorder, and its early morphological change is interstitial pulmonary edema. Pulmonary microcirculation disorders include: ① early pulmonary small vessel spasm; ② extensive pulmonary small vessel microembolism; ③ increased pulmonary capillary permeability
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2019-03-08
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