Pancreatitis-associated acute lung injury: new insights.
@article{Pastor2003PancreatitisassociatedAL,
title={Pancreatitis-associated acute lung injury: new insights.},
author={Catherine M. Pastor and Michael A. Matthay and Jean-Louis Frossard},
journal={Chest},
year={2003},
volume={124 6},
pages={
2341-51
}
}T he ARDS is an important cause of mortality in critically ill patients. Its exact incidence is unknown but may be as high as 75 per 100,000 population in the United States.1 The risk factors for developing this syndrome include pneumonia, gastric aspiration, sepsis, shock, and multiple transfusions, as well as less common causes such as multiple trauma, multiple fractures, cardiopulmonary bypass, drug overuse, and acute pancreatitis. Although acute pancreatitis represents one of the less…
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