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Clinical Trial
. 1996 Jul;124(7):813-9.

[Patients with acute adult respiratory distress syndrome: effects of inhaled nitric oxide on gas exchange and hemodynamics]

[Article in Spanish]
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Clinical Trial

[Patients with acute adult respiratory distress syndrome: effects of inhaled nitric oxide on gas exchange and hemodynamics]

[Article in Spanish]
M Andresen et al. Rev Med Chil. 1996 Jul.

Abstract

Background: Adult respiratory distress syndrome is highly prevalent in intensive care units and has a high mortality. Lately, nitric oxide has been used as adjuvant therapy.

Aim: To study the effects of nitric oxide inhalation in patients with adult respiratory distress syndrome.

Patients and methods: Twelve patients with adult respiratory distress syndrome, were subjected to nitric oxide inhalation at a concentration of 10 parts per million, during 30 minutes.

Results: At the end of the nitric oxide inhalation period, there was an improvement of PaO2/FIO2 ratio from 89 +/- 32 to 111 +/- 43 mm Hg and a 16% reduction of lung shunting (Qs/Qt).

Conclusions: Nitric oxide inhalation at a concentration of 10 parts per million improved arterial oxygenation and reduced pulmonary shunting in patients with adult respiratory distress syndrome.

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