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pulmonary heart disease/obesity

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The right sided great vessels by cardiac multidetector computed tomography: normative reference values among healthy adults free of cardiopulmonary disease, hypertension, and obesity.

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OBJECTIVE We sought to derive normative reference values for the thoracic great vessels using multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) in a healthy normotensive non-obese population free of cardiovascular disease. METHODS Non-gated axial computed tomography (CT) of the chest has traditionally been

Impact of Obesity on Cardiopulmonary Disease.

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Although there are known detrimental effects of obesity on the heart and lungs, few data exist showing obesity as risk factor for cardiopulmonary disorders in dogs and cats. It is probable that increased abdominal fat is detrimental as it is in humans, and there is evidence of negative effects of

[Obesity and cardiopulmonary disease].

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[Pulmonary heart disease in obesity].

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[Apropos of 2 cases of chronic cor pulmonale caused by obesity].

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[Cor pulmonale secondary to extreme obesity. (Extreme obesity syndrome)].

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Acute cor pulmonale with congestive heart failure. A case in chronic upper airway obstruction and marked obesity.

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[CHRONIC COR PULMONALE IN THE OBESE. CRITICAL REVIEW].

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[Pathogenesis of respiratory insufficiency and chronic cor pulmonale in obese patients].

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[Cor pulmonale in obesity (pickwick syndrome)].

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Rapid development of cor pulmonale following acute tonsillitis in adults.

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We describe two adult patients in whom acute tonsillitis resulted in the rapid development of cor pulmonale in the absence of clinically evident upper airway obstruction or diffuse obstructive airway disease. Both patients had developed symptoms of sleep apnea and all-night polysomnography confirmed

Intrasubject variability of theophylline clearance in a morbidly obese patient.

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It is well appreciated that theophylline pharmacokinetics exhibits wide intersubject variation. Within-subject changes in clearance have been generally reported in patients with acute exacerbations of disease states such as cor pulmonale or heart failure. Apparent random changes in theophylline

[Obesity and obesity hypoventilation syndrome].

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Some patients with obesity show chronic hypercapnia while awake. Such patients are referred to as obesity hypoventilation syndrome(OHS). Particularly, patients with profound obesity who have clinical features of sleep disordered breathing, hypersomnolence, cor pulmonale and so on represent the

The effect of selective drainage positions on oxygen saturation in obese patients after upper abdominal surgery.

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The obese patients undergoing upper abdominal surgery are at particularly high risk to develop postoperative pulmonary complications, and hypoxemia is one of the most common ones reported. During the initial postoperative period, they are often advised to maintain a semi-sitting position to optimize

Insulin and obstructive sleep apnea in obese Chinese children.

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OBJECTIVE In adults, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with insulin resistance and dyslipidemia. We aimed to establish correlation between OSA, serum lipid profile, and insulin levels in obese snoring children. METHODS Consecutive obese children with habitual snoring were recruited. They
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