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  • |title=Mesothelioma Surgery Recovery: Timelines, Complications & Rehabilitation for P/D, EPP, and CRS-HIPEC ...overing hospital stays, complication rates, pain management, and pulmonary rehabilitation. ...
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  • |keywords=asbestosis, asbestos lung disease, pulmonary fibrosis asbestos, asbestosis symptoms, asbestosis diagnosis, asbestosis co ...ont-style:italic; border-bottom:1px solid #dee2e6;" | Chronic, progressive pulmonary fibrosis caused by asbestos fiber inhalation ...
    31 KB (4,089 words) - 15:00, 9 April 2026
  • * '''P/D lung function vs EPP lung function''' — P/D preserves postoperative pulmonary capacity with continued improvement up to 6 months, while EPP permanently r ...or P/D is determined through a multidisciplinary evaluation that considers pulmonary function, overall health, and disease extent. The decision to proceed with ...
    46 KB (6,095 words) - 14:53, 9 April 2026
  • * '''P/D lung function vs EPP lung function''' — P/D preserves postoperative pulmonary capacity with continued improvement up to 6 months, while EPP permanently r ...or P/D is determined through a multidisciplinary evaluation that considers pulmonary function, overall health, and disease extent. The decision to proceed with ...
    46 KB (6,095 words) - 22:21, 8 March 2026
  • '''Pre-operative workup:''' $7,567 (including PET-CT, pulmonary function tests, cardiac evaluation) ...pathway:''' $100,000-$150,000 for P/D; $150,000-$200,000 for EPP including rehabilitation ...
    33 KB (3,904 words) - 20:57, 20 February 2026
  • ...physicians, nurse practitioners, social workers, chaplains, psychologists, rehabilitation specialists, and pharmacists working together to address the full range of ...benefits patients who are hypoxemic or have concurrent chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.<ref name="pmcdyspnea" /> Procedural management includes [[Paracent ...
    71 KB (9,109 words) - 09:57, 6 April 2026
  • .... P/D which preserves it''' — patients undergoing EPP lose all ipsilateral pulmonary function permanently, while P/D patients retain 65% of predicted FEV1 posto ...um, and diaphragm with division of the hilar structures (pulmonary artery, pulmonary veins, and mainstem bronchus) ...
    49 KB (6,519 words) - 10:01, 6 April 2026
  • ...tague Murray of Charing Cross Hospital performed the first autopsy linking pulmonary fibrosis to asbestos — a 33-year-old textile worker who reported that all n | '''Asbestosis''' || J61 || Pulmonary fibrosis from chronic asbestos inhalation; bilateral lower-lobe predominant ...
    43 KB (5,354 words) - 03:51, 9 March 2026
  • ...of '''3.8-7%''' at experienced centers and results in significant loss of pulmonary function and quality of life. A retrospective analysis of 663 patients foun ...portive care including palliative medicine, pain management, and pulmonary rehabilitation ...
    55 KB (6,918 words) - 12:35, 6 April 2026
  • * '''Sewer rehabilitation:''' Disturbing deteriorated AC pipe * '''Pulmonary function tests:''' Documenting respiratory impairment ...
    40 KB (5,020 words) - 02:24, 9 March 2026
  • * Breathing exercises and pulmonary rehabilitation ...
    40 KB (5,072 words) - 20:56, 20 February 2026
  • ...l advantages over EPP, including lower perioperative risk, preservation of pulmonary function, and improved postoperative quality of life.<ref name="pmc_surgica ...the longest recovery with extended hospitalization and weeks to months of rehabilitation. P/D patients generally recover faster because the lung is preserved. High- ...
    56 KB (7,332 words) - 09:56, 6 April 2026