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Surgeons kept a man alive with no lungs for 48 hours. Here's how.
In a remarkable act of life preservation, surgeons were able to keep a critically ill man alive for 48 hours without a pair ...
Silicosis is an often deadly lung disease linked to inhaling toxic dust from cutting engineered stone. California has passed new safety measures for workers in the last few years, but doctors say they ...
The Union Budget had room for cancer care, mental health, biopharma, and even wellness narratives. But in a country choking on pollution and chronic respiratory disease, lung health barely featured.
Surgeons report a case in which artificial lungs kept a man alive for 48 hours after both lungs were removed, allowing time for a transplant.
This is the heartwarming moment a mom recovering from a double lung transplant is reunited with her premature baby.
Research suggests that it is important for clinicians to identify the risk for ILD in patients with SSc so that therapy can be initiated.
To allow a chance for survival, that source of infection had to go. Both lungs were removed and the patient switched to ECMO ...
A novel recovery index (RI) integrates desaturation degree, recovery time, and supplemental oxygen use, offering prognostic ...
Once the infected lungs were removed, the patient's condition improved. His blood pressure stabilized, organ function ...
An external lung system sustained a patient with severe respiratory failure. Molecular analysis confirmed irreversible lung ...
Only about 150 to 200 lung transplants are carried out in the UK each year and it can be hard to find a suitable donor ...
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