The Netherlands journal of medicine
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Right ventricular failure can be the result of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). A patient with eclampsia and sepsis with Staphylococcus aureus developed life-threatening right ventricular failure as a result of ARDS. She finally stabilized after treatment with inhaled nitric oxide (NO). The pathophysiology of right ventricular failure in ARDS is described.
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To elucidate whether patients with a septic shock develop pulmonary edema in a treatment protocol in which volume loading is guided by its effect on the cardiac output, rather than by preset values of pulmonary artery wedge pressure (PAWP). ⋯ In this study, patients with septic shock did not develop pulmonary edema during the first 24 h of treatment, when their fluid regimen was guided by the effects on cardiac output.