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The primary cause of death is usually respiratory insufficiency.
Death occurred at 3 months due to respiratory insufficiency.
The Brazilian press reported the cause of death as respiratory insufficiency due to a brain tumor.
Respiratory insufficiency develops in a small proportion of cases.
He died of complications of respiratory insufficiency, a funeral home representative said.
Infants born with a Bochdalek hernia have a "high mortality rate due to respiratory insufficiency."
In most cases, the condition is obvious during the newborn period when the newborn appears floppy and has respiratory insufficiency.
On July 14, 1997, Welby suffered a respiratory insufficiency that left him completely unable to breathe naturally.
Therefore, pulmonary complications were not thought to add differently to charges between groups, and the incidence of respiratory insufficiency was not calculated.
However, many individuals with Jarcho-Levin suffer from problems of respiratory insufficiency secondary to volume-restricted thoraces.
The resulting respiratory insufficiency caused overload of the heart's right chambers, a chronic condition called cor pulmonale.
Pedro Bloch died at the age of 89 of respiratory insufficiency in his apartment in Copacabana.
If HME is left untreated, life-threatening symptoms, such as kidney failure and respiratory insufficiency, may develop in some cases.
Respiratory insufficiency Patients with silicosis are particularly susceptible to tuberculosis (TB) infection-known as silicotuberculosis.
Though rare, TBI is a serious condition; it may cause obstruction of the airway with resulting life-threatening respiratory insufficiency.
On April 20, 2010 Ricardo Valencia died after suffering respiratory insufficiency, brought on by a pulmonary fibrosis.
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, 66, French professor of aesthetics at University of Strasbourg, respiratory insufficiency.
In infants, DMSAI is usually the cause of acute respiratory insufficiency in the first 6 months of life.
Pentoxyverine is contraindicated in persons with bronchial asthma or other kinds of respiratory insufficiency (breathing difficulties), as well as angle-closure glaucoma.
The likelihood increases when upon investigation symptoms are found of respiratory insufficiency, purulent secretions, newly developed infiltrate on the chest X-Ray, and increasing leucocyte count.
In most cases, infants with Jarcho-Levin syndrome experience respiratory insufficiency and are prone to repeated respiratory infections (pneumonia) that result in life-threatening complications.
Hypothyroidism (Can be considered a form of Cardiogenic shock) in critically ill patients, reduces cardiac output and can lead to hypotension and respiratory insufficiency.
Observed initial findings that related to disseminated intravas-cular coagulation, respiratory insufficiency, altered mental status, and renal, cardiac, and liver failure were noted [ 26, 27].
Introduction Aggressive methods of decreasing oxygen consumption, such as therapeutic musculoskeletal blockade, are used for patients with marginal oxygen delivery associated with cardiac and respiratory insufficiency.
Now the most frequent causes of death in the first month after bypass surgery include uncontrollable abnormal heart rhythms, shock, strokes, respiratory insufficiency from chronic lung disease, and infections.