Author: Li, Liyang; Huang, Qihong; Wang, Diane C.; Ingbar, David H.; Wang, Xiangdong
Title: Acute lung injury in patients with COVIDâ€19 infection Cord-id: vx0tknyz Document date: 2020_3_31
ID: vx0tknyz
Snippet: During the 2020 Spring Festival in China, the outbreak of a novel coronavirus, named COVIDâ€19 by WHO, brought on a worldwide panic. According to the clinical data of infected patients, radiologic evidence of lung edema is common and deserves clinical attention. Lung edema is a manifestation of acute lung injury (ALI) and may progress to hypoxemia and potentially acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Patients diagnosed with ARDS have poorer prognosis and potentially higher mortality. Alth
Document: During the 2020 Spring Festival in China, the outbreak of a novel coronavirus, named COVIDâ€19 by WHO, brought on a worldwide panic. According to the clinical data of infected patients, radiologic evidence of lung edema is common and deserves clinical attention. Lung edema is a manifestation of acute lung injury (ALI) and may progress to hypoxemia and potentially acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Patients diagnosed with ARDS have poorer prognosis and potentially higher mortality. Although no effective treatment is formally approved for COVIDâ€19 infection, support of ventilation with oxygen therapy and sometimes mechanical ventilation is often required. Treatment with systemic and/or local glucocorticoids might be helpful to alleviate the pulmonary inflammation and edema, which may decrease the development and/or consequences of ARDS. In this article, we focus on the lung edema and ALI of patients with this widely transmitted COVIDâ€19 infection in order to provide clinical indications and potential therapeutic targets for clinicians and researchers.
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