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Respiratory and cardiac function in children after acute hypoxemic respiratory failure

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Although pediatric survivors of acute hypoxemic respiratory failure perceive neither a limitation in lifestyle nor chronic pulmonary morbidity, careful examination of the cardiopulmonary system demonstrates a significant number with abnormal chest radiographs and abnormalities in pulmonary function. These children require careful follow-up and may benefit from use of a bronchodilator.

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