Pulmonology focuses on diagnosing and treating lung and airway conditions such as asthma, COPD, and pneumonia, as well as overall respiratory health.
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Treating acute pulmonary edema must be done quickly. The first step is to help the patient get enough oxygen and make breathing easier. At Liv Hospital, we use the “L-M-N-O-P” approach (Lasix, Morphine, Nitrates, Oxygen, Position) to stabilize patients fast, following current guidelines.
Oxygen is the first drug administered. It is given via nasal cannula or face mask to maintain saturation above 90%. Hypoxia causes pulmonary vasoconstriction, which worsens the pressure; oxygen reverses this.
For patients who are struggling to breathe, non-invasive ventilation (CPAP or BiPAP) is the best first choice.
If the patient is very tired, unconscious, or not improving with non-invasive ventilation, they need to be intubated. The ventilator will breathe for them, and PEEP will help keep the airways open.
If the heart is causing the edema, the main goal is to remove extra fluid and lower the pressure the heart must work against.
If the heart is not the cause, diuretics and vasodilators might not help and could even be harmful.
This type needs both environmental and medical treatments.
Liv Hospital Ulus
Prof. MD. Ferah Ece
Respirology
Liv Hospital Ulus
Spec. MD. Mehmet Aydoğan
Respirology
Liv Hospital Vadistanbul
Assoc. Prof. MD. Ömer Ayten
Respirology
Liv Hospital Vadistanbul
Prof. MD. Cengiz Özdemir
Respirology
Liv Hospital Vadistanbul
Prof. MD. Levent Dalar
Respirology
Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir
Assoc. Prof. MD. Akın Yıldızhan
Thoracic Surgery
Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir
Asst. Prof. MD. Aysu Sinem Koç
Pulmonology
Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir
Asst. Prof. MD. Zeynep Atam Taşdemir
Pulmonology
Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir
Prof. MD. Adalet Demir
Thoracic Surgery
Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir
Prof. MD. Adil Can Güngen
Respirology
Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir
Prof. MD. Cemal Asım Kutlu
Thoracic Surgery
Liv Hospital Topkapı
Op. MD. Semih Buluklu
Thoracic Surgery
Liv Hospital Topkapı
Spec. MD. Gudrat Badalov
Respirology
Liv Hospital Ankara
Prof. MD. Kudret Ekiz
Respirology
Liv Hospital Ankara
Spec. MD. Berna Botan Yıldırım
Respirology
Liv Hospital Ankara
Spec. MD. Burça Takar
Respirology
Liv Hospital Ankara
Spec. MD. Didem Katar
Respirology
Liv Hospital Ankara
Spec. MD. Mine Önal
Respirology
Liv Hospital Gaziantep
Prof. MD. İbrahim Can Kürkçüoğlu
Thoracic Surgery
Liv Hospital Gaziantep
Spec. MD. Yeliz Karakan
Pulmonology
Liv Hospital Gaziantep
Spec. MD. İsmail Doğan
Pulmonology
Liv Hospital Samsun
Spec. MD. Aziz Uluışık
Respirology
Liv Hospital Samsun
Spec. MD. Saliha Ercan Bütün
Pulmonology
Liv Bona Dea Hospital Bakü
Spec. MD. FİRUZ MEMMEDOV
Pulmonology
Liv Hospital Ulus + Liv Hospital Vadistanbul + Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir
Prof. MD. Erkan Çakır
Pediatric Respirology
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Lasix (furosemide) is a potent diuretic that forces the kidneys to make more urine, quickly removing excess fluid from the blood so it doesn’t leak into the lungs.
The mask uses pressure to push air into your lungs; this pressure physically forces the fluid out of the air sacs and back into the blood vessels, making it much easier to breathe.
In small doses, morphine can reduce the anxiety and “air hunger” associated with pulmonary edema, and it also helps relax blood vessels, taking some workload off the heart.
If diuretics don’t work, especially in kidney failure, doctors may use ultrafiltration or dialysis to filter the excess water out of the blood mechanically.
No, oxygen keeps you alive by keeping your blood oxygen levels up, but it doesn’t fix the fluid problem. You need medications or procedures to remove the fluid and treat the cause.
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