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pulmonary
(redirected from Pulmonary Wedge Pressure)

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pul·mo·nar·y  (plm-nr, pl-)
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or affecting the lungs: pulmonary tuberculosis.
2. Having lungs or lunglike organs.

[Latin pulmnrius, from pulm, pulmn-, lung; see pleu- in Indo-European roots.]

pulmonary [ˈpʌlmənərɪ -mənrɪ ˈpʊl-]
adj
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) of, or relating to or affecting the lungs
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) having lungs or lunglike organs
[from Latin pulmōnārius, from pulmō a lung; related to Greek pleumōn a lung]

pulmonary  (plm-nr)
Relating to or involving the lungs.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.pulmonary - relating to or affecting the lungs; "pulmonary disease"
Translations
pulmonary [ˈpʌlmənərɪ] ADJpulmonar
pulmonary [ˈpʌlmənəri] adjpulmonaire
pulmonary embolism nembolie f pulmonaire
pulmonary
adjLungen-; pulmonary diseaseLungenkrankheit f; pulmonary hospitalLungenklinik f
pulmonary [ˈpʌlmənrɪ] adjpolmonare


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After recording of pulmonary wedge pressure (20 mmHg), contrast medium was injected into the right and left pulmonary arteries.
Nevertheless, a study of 135 supine ICU patients found that pulmonary wedge pressures >18 mm Hg could be detected by a vascular pedicle (mediastinal width at the superior vena cava [SVC]) measuring [greater than or equal to] 70 mm and a cardiothoracic ratio (the width of the heart to the width of the lungs at the bases) of [greater than or equal to] 55%, yielding a 70% accuracy.
 
 
 
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