Aminophylline: Effects, Uses & Risks

Aminophylline is a bronchodilator and vasodilator. It is used primarily as an antiasthmatic agent in bronchial asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). What is aminophylline? Aminophylline is used primarily as an antiasthmatic agent for bronchial asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). As a drug combination of theophylline and ethylenediamine (ratio 2:1), aminophylline belongs … Aminophylline: Effects, Uses & Risks

Pulmonary Vascular Resistance: Function, Role & Diseases

Pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) is the resistance to flow of blood vessels in the pulmonary circulation. It is also called pulmonary vascular resistance and is used to regulate blood flow. What is pulmonary vascular resistance? Pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) is the resistance to flow of blood vessels in the pulmonary circulation. Pulmonary vascular resistance is … Pulmonary Vascular Resistance: Function, Role & Diseases

Disease of the lung

The following is an overview and brief explanation of the most important diseases of the lungs and respiratory tract. The lungs are responsible for sufficient oxygen intake and supply to the body. It consists of two lungs that are spatially and functionally independent of each other and surrounds the heart with them. The two organs … Disease of the lung

Rare diseases of the lung | Disease of the lung

Rare diseases of the lung Information on other rare diseases of the lung can be found here: Cystic Fibrosis Sarcoidosis Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency Hematothorax Bronchiectasis Atelectasis All articles in this series: Disease of the lung Rare diseases of the lung

Pneumonia

Synonyms in a broader sense Medical: Pneumonia Synonyms in a broader sense: Lobar pneumonia Atypical pneumonia Interstitial pneumonia Definition Pneumonia Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs that can be either acute or chronic. The alveoli and/or the interstitial tissue can be affected. The inflammation rarely affects the entire lung, but usually individual sections of … Pneumonia

Typical complaints and symptoms | Pneumonia

Typical complaints and symptoms Symptoms can be distinguished between typical and atypical pneumonia. Here these symptoms will be presented in a simplified form by means of the enumeration. *Pathological auscultation means that when listening with a stethoscope, instead of the normal breathing sound, a so-called rattling or crackling can be heard. Typical pneumonia Beginning: fast … Typical complaints and symptoms | Pneumonia

How contagious is pneumonia? | Pneumonia

How contagious is pneumonia? Pneumonia is usually caused by bacteria. The bacteria Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Staphylococcus aureus lead the list of pathogens. These are very widespread pathogens that we encounter every day. Nevertheless, we do not constantly fall ill with pneumonia. How can this be? All of the above-mentioned pathogens are contagious and … How contagious is pneumonia? | Pneumonia

Prophylaxis | Pneumonia

Prophylaxis There is a prophylaxis for pneumonia insofar as the STIKO (Standing Commission on Vaccination) of the Robert Koch Institute has recommended vaccination against pneumococcus as a basic vaccination for all children since July 2006. This does not only apply to children.If you were not vaccinated as a child, you should do so as soon … Prophylaxis | Pneumonia