Detection of Pulmonary Shunts by Transcranial Doppler in Hospitalized Non-mechanically Ventilated Coronavirus Disease-19 Patients

  • Salazar-Orellana J
  • García-Grimshaw M
  • Valdés-Ferrer S
  • et al.
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Abstract

In severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)-associated disease coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), hypoxemia mechanisms differ from those observed in acute respiratory distress syndrome. Hypoxemia and respiratory failure in COVID- 19 are attributed to pulmonary angiopathy, increasing physiological pulmonary shunting1-3.

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Salazar-Orellana, J. L. I., García-Grimshaw, M., Valdés-Ferrer, S. I., Alday-Ramírez, S. M., Ríos-Argaiz, E., Vasquéz-Ortiz, Z., … Flores-Silva, F. D. (2021). Detection of Pulmonary Shunts by Transcranial Doppler in Hospitalized Non-mechanically Ventilated Coronavirus Disease-19 Patients. Revista de Investigaci�n Cl�nica, 73(2). https://doi.org/10.24875/ric.20000569

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