CLINICAL EXTRACORPOREAL OXYGENATION FOR RESPIRATORY INSUFFICIENCY |
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Authors: | J. Donald Hill M.D. |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Medical Sciences San Francisco, California |
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Abstract: | There is today a large group of patients who die for the simple reason that their lungs can no longer transport sufficient oxygen to meet the demands of the body. The projected number of deaths resulting from acute respiratory insufficiency in 1977, in the United States is 86,000. The average age of these patients will be 46 years.1 This establishes a rather high priority for developing newer methods of prevention and treatment of this syndrome. Prevention is the most important facet of this syndrome and many of its contributing etiological factors will be better clarified and, subsequently, better managed in the next decade. |
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