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Pathophysiologische Grundlagen, Klinik und Therapie schwerer akuter Lungenfunktionsstörungen in der Intensivmedizin

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Der normale Ablauf aller biologischen Lebensvorgänge beim Menschen erfordert die Anwesenheit einer ausreichenden Menge molekularen Sauerstoffs. Dazu ist das koordinierte Zusammenwirken von Lunge, Herz-Kreislauf-System und den anderen Organsystemen notwendig.

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Kuckelt, W. (2002). Pathophysiologische Grundlagen, Klinik und Therapie schwerer akuter Lungenfunktionsstörungen in der Intensivmedizin. In: Luska, G. (eds) Röntgenthorax auf Intensivstationen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97901-9_2

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