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intrapulmonary मीनिंग इन हिंदी
intrapulmonary उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- Pulmonary haemorrhage, pleural effusions, atelectasis, and intrapulmonary shunts also contribute to respiratory difficulty.
- Arterial hypoxemia in these patients has been attributed to ventilation-perfusion inequality and intrapulmonary shunting.
- An example is intrapulmonary percussive ventilation.
- This effector is required for intracellular proliferation within human and amoeba cells and for intrapulmonary Legionella proliferation in mice.
- The measurement helps isolate the location of the problem as either intrapulmonary ( within the lungs ) or extrapulmonary ( somewhere else in the body ).
- This negative pressure leads to expansion of the chest, which causes a decrease in intrapulmonary pressure, and increases flow of ambient air into the lungs.
- Intrapulmonary shunting is the main cause of hypoxemia ( inadequate blood oxygen ) in pulmonary edema and conditions such as pneumonia in which the lungs become consolidated.
- When a constant concentration of an anesthetic like halothane is inspired, the increase in alveolar concentration is accelerated by concomitant administration of nitrous oxide, because alveolar uptake of the latter creates a potential subatmospheric intrapulmonary pressure that leads to increased tracheal inflow.
- Children and adults with chronic dry cough, increased work of breathing ( fast respiratory rate, shortness of breath at rest or with activities ) and absence of an infectious process to explain respiratory symptoms should be evaluated for interstitial lung disease or another intrapulmonary process.
- The differences between the atmospheric and intrapulmonary pressures, driving air in and out of the lungs during the breathing cycle, are in the region of only 2-3 kPa . A doubling or more of these small pressure differences could be achieved by only very minor adjustments to the breathing effort at high altitudes.
परिभाषा
विशेषण.- being or occurring within a lung
