The babies were also all suffering from respiratory failure despite being given other treatments.
Toxic levels of anesthetics have been known to cause respiratory failure in some patients.
After the operation, a government spokesman said Chavez was battling a severe lung infection that caused respiratory failure.
Last week, a government spokesman said Chavez was battling a severe lung infection that has caused respiratory failure.
Brothers died Monday of respiratory failure in New York City, according to her longtime Los Angeles-based publicist, Sanford Brokaw.
The septic shock had left her with heart and respiratory failure as well as dry gangrene of her foot, which would have to be amputated.
Severe respiratory failure may require insertion of a tube into the trachea (intubation) to assist the child's breathing until the infection is brought under control.
The two deaths that appear to be the greater source of concern in the study were one patient with acute heart failure and another with respiratory failure.
If inhaled, ricin can cause respiratory failure, among other symptoms.
If inhaled, it can cause respiratory failure, among other symptoms.
The most expensive condition, respiratory failure on a ventilator, is another way of describing the intensive care that patients receive at the end of life for a variety of conditions.
Even with improved mechanical breathing assistance, people who have Duchenne muscular dystrophy the most common type of muscular dystrophy usually die of respiratory failure before they reach age 40.
"The AAP recognizes that monitors may be helpful to allow rapid recognition of apnea, airway obstruction, respiratory failure, interruption of supplemental oxygen supply, or failure of mechanical respiratory support, " the group states.
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Affected males with this progressive muscular disease become wheelchair bound before 13 years of age, are ventilator dependent in their late teens to early 20s due to respiratory failure, with death in their late 20s to 30s due to cardiac or pulmonary problems.
However, if patients living with one lung have diabetes, coronary artery disease, chronic lung disease or are immunosuppressed, they may also be more vulnerable to develop complications such as respiratory distress or failure if they develop an upper respiratory infection such as bronchitis or pneumonia.
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From here, symptoms can progress rapidly with accumulation of fluid within the lungs followed by respiratory collapse and failure.
Another woman, in her eighties, with end-stage respiratory and kidney failure, had been in the unit for two weeks.
The virus that infected him bears a 99.5% similarity to one isolated from the lung tissue of a 60-year-old man from Saudi Arabia who died this summer after suffering respiratory and kidney failure, the WHO said.
He is being treated for acute respiratory syndrome and kidney failure.
If inhaled, ricin can cause death within 36 to 48 hours from failure of the respiratory and circulatory systems.
If inhaled, injected or ingested, less than a pinpoint of ricin can kill a person in 36 to 48 hours by causing failure of the respiratory and circulatory systems.
If inhaled, injected or ingested, less than a pinpoint of ricin can kill a person within 36 to 48 hours because of the failure of the respiratory and circulatory systems.
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Both are cancer patients but opioids are equally needed to help patients with a range of other debilitating conditions such as heart failure, kidney and respiratory illness and neurodegenerative disorders.
All three died after suffering severe respiratory symptoms, including acute respiratory distress syndrome and eventually septic shock and multiple organ failure.
Kidney failure wasn't a feature of SARS, and in general is unusual for a respiratory illness, he said.
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