Morphological Changes in the Lungs in Brain Injuries

Authors

  • Khamroyeva Lola Rizoyevna Bukhara State Medical Institute, Department of Anatomy and Clinical Anatomy (OSTA)

Keywords:

traumatic brain injuries, neurocritical care

Abstract

The brain and lungs strongly interact via complex pathways from the brain to the lungs but also from the lungs to the brain. The main pulmonary disorders that occur after brain injuries are neurogenic pulmonary edema, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and ventilator-associated pneumonia, and the principal brain disorders after lung injuries include brain hypoxia and intracranial hypertension. All of these conditions are key considerations for management therapies after traumatic brain injury and need exceptional case-by-case monitoring to avoid neurological or pulmonary complications.

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Published

2023-11-20

How to Cite

Khamroyeva Lola Rizoyevna. (2023). Morphological Changes in the Lungs in Brain Injuries. American Journal of Pediatric Medicine and Health Sciences (2993-2149), 1(9), 188–190. Retrieved from https://grnjournal.us/index.php/AJPMHS/article/view/1427