PREDICTORS OF PULMONARY COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING SURGERY AND ANAETHESIA

Shereif Mustafa Abdullah;

Abstract


The most important function of respiration is gas exchange (of oxygen and carbon dioxide). The control of ventilation consists of a processor (the breathing centre in the brain) and an effector (the lungs) via motor nerves arising from the spinal cord. Ve


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Title PREDICTORS OF PULMONARY COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING SURGERY AND ANAETHESIA
Authors Shereif Mustafa Abdullah
Keywords PREDICTORS OF PULMONARY COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING SURGERY AND ANAETHESIA
Issue Date 2007
Description 
The most important function of respiration is gas exchange (of oxygen and carbon dioxide). The control of ventilation consists of a processor (the breathing centre in the brain) and an effector (the lungs) via motor nerves arising from the spinal cord. Ve

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