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The effect of nimodipine on pulmonary function in artificially ventilated patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.

Justyna LunkiewiczGiovanna BrandiJan WillmsChristian SträssleGagan NarulaEmanuela KellerCarl Muroi
Published in: Acta neurochirurgica (2021)
In patients with LI or LRTI in the context of aSAH, pulmonary function may worsen with nimodipine treatment. The drop of 2 to 3 kPa of the Horowitz index in patients with no lung pathology may not outweigh the benefits of nimodipine. However, in individuals with concomitant lung injury, the effect may be clinically relevant.
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