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Disease respiratory failure
Comorbidity C0020542|pulmonary hypertension
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PubMedID- 21378553 This question is clinically relevant in respiratory failure associated with pulmonary hypertension, in particular in newborn infants with persistent pulmonary hypertension.
PubMedID- 21869934 Such targeted controlled release of no could be an effective therapy for hypoxic respiratory failure associated with pulmonary hypertension.
PubMedID- 21465122 The clinical picture varies from mild tachypnoea to life-threatening respiratory failure associated with pulmonary hypertension [16].
PubMedID- 26346417 After a stabilization period of 6years, the patient gradually developed chronic respiratory failure with moderate pulmonary hypertension requiring long-term oxygen therapy and nocturnal non-invasive ventilation.
PubMedID- 22837854 Inhaled nitric oxide (ino) is approved for the treatment of hypoxic respiratory failure associated with pulmonary hypertension in term/near-term neonates.
PubMedID- 23343739 Within a few days, each developed rapidly progressive respiratory failure complicated by refractory pulmonary hypertension due to malignant pertussis.
PubMedID- 25298767 In cases of rapidly progressing respiratory failure with pulmonary hypertension, it is necessary to consider pttm in the differential diagnosis.
PubMedID- 22295020 Inhaled no (ino) is a selective pulmonary vasodilator and is used in severe hypoxaemic respiratory failure associated with pulmonary hypertension.
PubMedID- 25887097 The disease can resolve spontaneously, remain stable, or progress to respiratory failure with severe pulmonary hypertension (ph), requiring lung transplantation [1,2,4].
PubMedID- PMC4033916 There were three deaths due to respiratory failure with severe pulmonary hypertension.during follow-up, two children required additional right heart procedures and one developed a non-compaction cardiomyopathy [11].
PubMedID- 21766014 Hypoxemic respiratory failure is commonly associated with persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (pphn), a syndrome characterized by failure to achieve or maintain the normal decrease in pulmonary vascular resistance (pvr) that occurs after birth [1].
PubMedID- 22170702 Objective: to describe a series of ex-preterm infants admitted to pediatric intensive care unit due to impending hypoxaemic respiratory failure complicated by pulmonary hypertension (ph) who were treated electively combining noninvasive ventilation (niv) and nebulized iloprost (nebilo).
PubMedID- 22655195 Persistence of pulmonary hypertension leading to respiratory failure in the neonate has been recognized for 40 years since its original description by gersony and colleagues in 1969 [6].
PubMedID- 20921917 Patient: an 8-wk-old girl was diagnosed with malignant pertussis (extreme leukocytosis, seizures, pneumonia, and secondary severe hypoxic respiratory failure associated with pulmonary hypertension).

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