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  • Mechanical ventilation expands the lungs and chest wall by pressurizing the airway during inflation. The stretched lungs and chest wall develop recoil tension that drives expiration.
  • Positive pressure developed in the pleural space may have adverse effects on venous return, cardiac output and dead space creation.
  • Stretching the lung refreshes the alveolar gas, but excessive stretch subjects the tissue to tensile stresses which may exceed the structural tolerance limits of this delicate membrane.
  • Disrupted alveolar membranes allow gas to seep into the interstitial compartment, where it collects, and migrates toward regions with lower tissue pressures.
  • Interstitial, mediastinal, and subcutaneous emphysema are frequently the consequences.  Less commonly, pneumoperitoneum, pneumothorax, and tension cysts may form.
  • Rarely, a communication between the high pressure gas pocket and the pulmonary veins generates systemic gas emboli.

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Pleurisy, also known as pleuritis, is a condition that results from the swelling of the linings of the lungs and chest. The pleural cavity (area between lungs and inner chest wall) is created by two lubricated surfaces called pleura, the inner pleura lining the lungs and the outer lining the chest wall. A variety of factors can cause the pleura to become inflamed and rub against one another, rather than slide smoothly, as one breathes.

What causes pleurisy?

Pleurisy is a common complication of several different medical conditions, the most pervasive being a viral infection of the lower respiratory system.

Other causes include:

Bacterial infections such as pneumonia and tuberculosis

A chest wound that punctured the pleural cavity

A pleural tumor

Autoimmune disorders like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis

Sickle cell anemia

Pancreatitis

Pulmonary embolism

A heart surgery complication

Lung cancer or lymphoma

A fungal or parasitic infection

Familial Mediterranean fever

Infections can sometimes spread from person to person, but it is rare to “catch” pleurisy.

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Researchers Suspect Genetic Link to COPD: “Gene variants that may be associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease have been identified by Boston University School of Medicine researchers.”

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ScienceDaily (2008-12-19) — For the first time in the world, transplant surgeons in Canada used a new technique to repair an injured donor lung that was unsuitable for transplant, and then successfully transplanted it into a patient. The use of this technique could significantly expand the lung donor organ pool and improve outcomes after transplantation.

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  • Pulmonary embolism is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a clot of blood or other material blocks an artery in your lungs.
  • This is an extremely common and highly lethal condition that is a leading cause of death in all age groups.
  • One of the most prevalent disease processes responsible for  in-patient mortality (30%)
  • Overlooked diagnosis.

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