Ventilatory Parameters Measured After One Week of Mechanical Ventilation and Survival in COVID-19–Related ARDS
Autor: | James W, Leatherman, Matthew E, Prekker, Rebecca L, Kummer, John L, Maurer, Evan J, Beacom, Aileen S, Ahiskali, Robert S, Shapiro |
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Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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Zdroj: | Respiratory Care. 68:44-51 |
ISSN: | 1943-3654 0020-1324 |
Popis: | Ventilatory parameters measured soon after initiation of mechanical ventilation have limited ability to predict outcome of COVID-19-related ARDS. We hypothesized that ventilatory parameters measured after one week of mechanical ventilation might differ between survivors and non-survivors.One hundred twenty-seven subjects with COVID-related ARDS had gas exchange and lung mechanics assessed on the day of intubation and one week later. The main parameters of interest were POf the 127 subjects, 42 (33%) died in the ICU and 85 (67%) were successfully extubated. On the day of intubation, PIn subjects with COVID ARDS, parameters that reflect dead space (VR), lung mechanics (C |
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