Tissue hypercarbia, however, remained present as an expression of villi microcirculatory hypoperfusion. |
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Extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal can manage hypercarbia by removing carbon dioxide directly from the bloodstream. |
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The patient developed hypercarbia, pneumoperitoneum, and severe subcutaneous emphysema during the operation. |
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Anesthesiologists should be aware that hypercarbia, pneumoperitoneum, and subcutaneous emphysema causing severe ventilatory impairment can occur during POEM for Jackhammer esophagus. |
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Other investigated indicators that have proved to be promising in the treatment of shock are blood lactate, base deficit, gastric mucosal pH, tissue oxygen concentration and venous hypercarbia. |
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Near-fatal asthma is acute severe asthma associated with a respiratory arrest or hypercarbia. |
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Subcutaneous carbon dioxide insufflation does not cause hypercarbia during endoscopic thyroidectomy. |
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Hypoxemia, hypercarbia, low total lung capacity, and DLCO were all related to obesity, hypoventilation, and sleep disorders, she noted. |
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