Progression of Heart and Lung Failure
This 3d medical legal animation shows how previous surgeries on the lung and diaphragm reduce the ability to breathe effectively. Decreased lung function and chronic heart disease decrease the flow of blood through the heart and the supply of oxygen pumped out to the body. Continued problems with the pumping action of the heart leads to a back-up of blood in the lungs leading to pulmonary edema as fluid collects in the lung tissue. To view this exhibit on our website: https://www.trialexhibitsinc.com/admi... To view our medical library of exhibits, visit: https://www.trialexhibitsinc.com/library Contact us on your next birth case for consulting, trial graphics, animations, medical illustrations or presentation services. 800-591-1123 www.trialex.com This video is for reference only. The video may not be otherwise used, reproduced nor modified. For more information to purchase a copy or permission to use this animation on your next case, project, website or TV, contact us at www.trialex.com or 800-591-1123. Copyright @ Trial Exhibits, Inc. Exhibit ID: LU_A_1005

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