The Use of Nitric Oxide in Intensive Care Ventilation Wassim Sukari, M.D.

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The Use of Nitric Oxide in Intensive Care Ventilation Wassim Sukari, M.D.

Occurrence of NO in the Body

How does NO act at cellular levels?

Metabolism of NO in the Body

Potential Uses of NO

Circulation in Adults

Circulation in the foetus

Effects of vascular regulation on blood flow and its distribution in lung and body circulation depending on are affected

Vaso-constriction and Vaso-dilation in Alveoli

Direct and Indirect Consequences of Hypoxia

Direct and Indirect Consequences of Pulmonary Hypertension

Comparison Between Inhaled NO and Infused Vasodilators

Risks of NO Inhalation

Diagram of Ventilation with NO Flow Control

Components of NOdomo

Effects of NO Inhalation on Ventilation