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Pneumoperitoneum. A Complication of Mechanical Ventilation

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Journal JAMA
Specialty General Medicine
Date 1976 Feb 16
PMID 765530
Citations 5
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Abstract

Pneumoperitoneum occurred in three adults receiving mechanical ventilatory support. Since the presence of a perforated viscus could not be confirmed by combinations of clinical, surgical, or autopsy findings in any of these patients, it appears that the free abdominal air in these patients was a complication of the ventilatory therapy. It is possible that such a complication may be more common than is currently recognized and thus should be added to the differential diagnosis of pneumoperitoneum.

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