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[Artificial respiration and kidney function disorder--a vicious circle?].
Der Anaesthesist
|April 1, 1985
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Mechanical ventilation for acute lung disease can harm kidney function by causing water and salt retention, worsening lung edema. This review explores the mechanisms and suggests clinical strategies to mitigate this negative cycle.
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