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Pediatric Acute Lung Injury

A pediatric acute lung injury causes lung inflammation (swelling), which prevents oxygen from circulating in the body.


What is a Pediatric Acute Lung Injury?

Acute (sudden and severe) lung injuries can result from distress to the chest or lungs or an infection. The injury will decrease the amount of oxygen reaching the body’s vital organs. As a result, the patient will suffer respiratory distress and will most likely need a ventilator to help them breathe.



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