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The risk factors in pulmonary edema refer to the risk factors for the underlying disease that cause pulmonary edema. | The risk factors in pulmonary edema refer to the risk factors for the underlying disease that cause pulmonary edema. Risk factors of carcinogenic pulmonary edema include high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, atherosclerosis, diabetes mellitus, obesity. And risk factors for noncardiogenic pulmonary edema include sepsis, aspiration, pneumonia. | ||
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The risk factors in pulmonary edema refer to the risk factors for the underlying disease that cause pulmonary edema. Heart failure patients are the most at risk for pulmonary edema. | The risk factors in pulmonary edema refer to the risk factors for the underlying disease that cause pulmonary edema. Heart failure patients are the most at risk for pulmonary edema.<ref name="pmid10708162">{{cite journal |vauthors=Edoute Y, Roguin A, Behar D, Reisner SA |title=Prospective evaluation of pulmonary edema |journal=Crit. Care Med. |volume=28 |issue=2 |pages=330–5 |date=February 2000 |pmid=10708162 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
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Common risk factors in the development of pulmonary edema include: | Common risk factors in the development of pulmonary edema include: | ||
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Overview
The risk factors in pulmonary edema refer to the risk factors for the underlying disease that cause pulmonary edema. Risk factors of carcinogenic pulmonary edema include high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, atherosclerosis, diabetes mellitus, obesity. And risk factors for noncardiogenic pulmonary edema include sepsis, aspiration, pneumonia.
Risk Factors
The risk factors in pulmonary edema refer to the risk factors for the underlying disease that cause pulmonary edema. Heart failure patients are the most at risk for pulmonary edema.[1]
Cardiogenic:
- Excessive alcohol intake
- Dietary choices
Noncardiogenic:
- Sepsis
- Aspiration
- Pneumonia
- Trauma
- Inhaled toxins
- Disseminated intravascular coagulation
Common Risk Factors
Common risk factors in the development of pulmonary edema include:
- Rapid atrial fibrillation
Less Common Risk Factors
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