PPT-Lung Transplantation for COVID-19 Related Respiratory Failure

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Kenneth R McCurry MD Surgical Director Lung and Heart Lung Transplantation Director Respiratory ECMO Program Jack B Lally Endowed Chair October 16 2020 Conflict

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Kenneth R McCurry MD Surgical Director Lung and Heart Lung Transplantation Director Respiratory ECMO Program Jack B Lally Endowed Chair October 16 2020 Conflict of Interest I have no conflicts of interest related to this discussion. Transplantation: Nuts . & . Bolts or… this is nuts, I am going to bolt!. DAVID J. LEDERER, MD, MS. CLINICAL CARE: COMPREHENSIVE CARE - BEYOND PHARMACOLOGICAL THERAPIES. NOVEMBER 14, 2015. Lung Transplantation Background. Virginia. Chung, MD. Chief, Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine. Jacobi Medical Center. January 30, 2013. OUTLINE. Acute respiratory failure. Definitions, Pathophysiology. NIPPV / NIV / BPAP / BiPAP vs CPAP. By: Yazmin Realivasquez. Stephen Huang . Jose Torres. What is ARDS?. ARDS is a respiratory condition characterized by hypoxemia, and stiff lungs, without mechanical ventilation most patients would die. ARDS represents a response to many different insults/injuries and evolves through different phases: alveolar capillary damage to lung resolution to a fibro-proliferative phase. The pulmonary epithelial and endothelial cellular damage is characterized by inflammation, apoptosis, necrosis and increased alveolar-capillary permeability, which lead to the development of alveolar edema. . Pathology. Pathology. COPD. Asthma. Allergic disorder characterized by episodes of wheezing. Bronchiectasis. Emphysema. The progressive loss of lung function due to a decrease in the total number of alveoli, the enlargement of the remaining . L. CHRISTINE OLIVER, MD, MPH, MS. COLLEGIUM RAMAZZINI. OCTOBER 28, 2016. BERNARDINO RAMAZZINI 1713. DR. RAMAZZINI 1713. QUOTED HIPPOCRATES FROM . AFFECTIONS. :. “WHEN YOU COME TO A PATIENT’S HOUSE, YOU SHOULD ASK HIM WHAT SORT OF PAINS HE HAS, WHAT CAUSED THEM, HOW MANY DAYS HE HAS BEEN ILL.”. Maram. . abdaljaleel. , MD. Dermatopathologist. &. neuropathologist. It’s hard to get the air OUT. It’s hard to EXHALE. Lungs are . hyperinflatted. EMPHYSEMA. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA. BRONCHIECTASIS.  Apnea: cessation of breathing . . Dyspnea. : Difficulty breathing. . Bradypnea. : abnormally decreased rate of breathing. . Hyperpnea. /. Tachypnea. : abnormally increased rate of breathing . Figure 17-2 b: Anatomy Summary. 3. Respiration Includes. Pulmonary ventilation. Air moves in and out of lungs. Continuous replacement of gases in alveoli (air sacs). External respiration . Gas exchange between blood and air at alveoli. Heart & Heart / Lung Transplantation. Dr Sean Petherbridge MBBS MRCGP . DipFMS. Medical Assessor. Implementing Rules. MED.B.010   Cardiovascular System. (b)  . Cardiovascular System – General. Milan Kinkhabwala, MD. Professor of Surgery . Director of Abdominal Transplantation. Montefiore Einstein Center for Cancer Care. History of Transplant. Understanding of . Alloimmunity. : Medawar et al 1950’s. Dr Duncan . Powrie. Consultant Chest Physician . Southend. University Hospital. December . 2018. 2. Simple spirometry. FEV. 1 . = Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second. . (. how much you can blow out in the first second of a forced blow. Cardiac : Eligibility and Listing Criteria in Canada 2012 1 Cardiac Transplantation: Eligibility and Listing Criteria in Canada Debra Isaac MD, Michael Chan MD, Haissam Haddad MD, Anson Cheung MD, Lungs & Air passages. Responsible for taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide (CO. 2. ). 4 – 6 minute supply of oxygen. Includes: nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, alveoli, and lungs. main. function of the respiratory system is to supply oxygen to, & eliminate carbon dioxide from the body. In order to accomplish this task, the respiratory system must work in conjunction with the cardiovascular system.

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