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Review
. 2001;33(2-3):14-27.

[Adult respiratory distress syndrome--etiology and pathogenesis]

[Article in Bulgarian]
  • PMID: 12001571
Review

[Adult respiratory distress syndrome--etiology and pathogenesis]

[Article in Bulgarian]
S Lazarov et al. Vutr Boles. 2001.

Abstract

Adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is not a specific lung disease. It represents an acute respiratory insufficiency syndrome in patients with non-injured lung as a result of severe multiple lung lesions of different etiology and pathogenesis. ARDS is provoked by a great number of etiologic factors of two main groups: 1) etiologic factors directly injuring the alveolo-capillary wall and 2) etiologic factors indirectly injuring the alveolo-capillary wall. ARDS develops in three phases: phase of exudation, phase of injury of the alveolocapillary wall and phase of proliferation (chronic phase).

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