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Acute respiratory distress-syndrome in the general complications of severe acute pancreatitis

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Fig. 1. The initial X-ray and  CT-scan of the chest of 48-year  old patient with SAP  compli-cated with pancreatitis-associated ARDS of moderate severity.
Fig. 2. Distribution of observations depending on the PaO 2 /  FiO 2  gain next day after the initiation of respiratory support.
Table 1. Dynamics of average indices of gas exchange during respiratory therapy for pancreatitis-associated ARDS Measurement Initially 12 h later 24 h later 36 h later 48 h later 60 h later 72 h later
Fig. 4. Algorithm for the man- man-agement of SAP.

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