Selected article for: "airway pressure and mechanical ventilation"

Author: Arulkumaran, N.; Green, J.; Khan, A.; Bonnici, T.; Longobardo, A.; Singer, M.
Title: Influence of respiratory and inflammatory parameters preceding intubation on survival of patients with COVID-19 ARDS– A single centre retrospective analysis
  • Cord-id: kr6f11vg
  • Document date: 2021_1_8
  • ID: kr6f11vg
    Snippet: It remains unclear if intubation and ventilation earlier in the disease course confers a survival advantage in acute respiratory distress syndrome. Our objective was to determine whether patients with COVID-19 who died following mechanical ventilation were more advanced in their disease compared to survivors. Forty-seven patients admitted directly to our centre received ventilation, of who 26 (57%) patients died. The rate of fall in SpO(2):FiO(2) ratio (p = 0.478) and increasing respiratory rate
    Document: It remains unclear if intubation and ventilation earlier in the disease course confers a survival advantage in acute respiratory distress syndrome. Our objective was to determine whether patients with COVID-19 who died following mechanical ventilation were more advanced in their disease compared to survivors. Forty-seven patients admitted directly to our centre received ventilation, of who 26 (57%) patients died. The rate of fall in SpO(2):FiO(2) ratio (p = 0.478) and increasing respiratory rate (p = 0.948) prior to IMV were similar between survivors and non-survivors. Our data support a trial of continuous positive airway pressure prior to IMV in patients with moderate-to-severe COVID-19 ARDS.

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