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ARDS X-Ray Progression on CBS Morning Show In talking about the swine flu, cbs's Morning Show utilized the chest films from ARDS (More) In talking about the swine flu, cbs's Morning Show utilized the chest films from ARDS Foundation (x-ray progression) that illustrates the speed within which the lungs shut down in ARDS. When someone gets critically ill from swine flu, ends up on a ventilator, it is acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) that is what makes that patient so ill, or, sadly, may be what would kill that same patient. It is just like the SARS epidemic; SARS was the precipitating cause to ARDS just like this flu ... (Less)
Intensive Care (Part 1) Overview: Each year, about four million people in the United States are admitted to intensive care (More) Overview: Each year, about four million people in the United States are admitted to intensive care units with complex medical problems that require the highest level of care. This program covers medical advances in critical care treatment that are enabling people to survive serious health challenges. Topics include including the latest thinking about ventilator support as well treatment for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Part One: What is intensive care? Conditions that may require critical care Features of a Medical Intensive Care Unit Role of ventilators New thinking on ventilator use and oxygen Recovery period following intensive care Part Two: Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) ARDS causes ARDS diagnosis ARDS treatments Dr. Giora Netzer, a specialist in pulmonary and critical care medicine at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Dr. Netzer is also an assistant professor of medicine and epidemiology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Links: Intensive Care ... (Less)
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