Non-invasive ventilatory support and high-flow nasal oxygen as first-line treatment of acute hypoxemic respiratory failure and ARDS

DL Grieco, SM Maggiore, O Roca, E Spinelli… - Intensive care …, 2021‏ - Springer
The role of non-invasive respiratory support (high-flow nasal oxygen and noninvasive
ventilation) in the management of acute hypoxemic respiratory failure and acute respiratory …

Analgesia and sedation in patients with ARDS

G Chanques, JM Constantin, JW Devlin, EW Ely… - Intensive care …, 2020‏ - Springer
Abstract Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is one of the most demanding
conditions in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Management of analgesia and sedation in ARDS …

An update on management of adult patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome: an official American Thoracic Society Clinical Practice Guideline

N Qadir, S Sahetya, L Munshi, C Summers… - American journal of …, 2024‏ - atsjournals.org
Background: This document updates previously published Clinical Practice Guidelines for
the management of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), incorporating …

Effect of helmet noninvasive ventilation vs high-flow nasal oxygen on days free of respiratory support in patients with COVID-19 and moderate to severe hypoxemic …

DL Grieco, LS Menga, M Cesarano, T Rosà, S Spadaro… - Jama, 2021‏ - jamanetwork.com
Importance High-flow nasal oxygen is recommended as initial treatment for acute hypoxemic
respiratory failure and is widely applied in patients with COVID-19. Objective To assess …

Respiratory physiology of COVID-19-induced respiratory failure compared to ARDS of other etiologies

DL Grieco, F Bongiovanni, L Chen, LS Menga… - Critical Care, 2020‏ - Springer
Background Whether respiratory physiology of COVID-19-induced respiratory failure is
different from acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) of other etiologies is unclear. We …

[HTML][HTML] Clinical strategies for implementing lung and diaphragm-protective ventilation: avoiding insufficient and excessive effort

EC Goligher, AH Jonkman, J Dianti, K Vaporidi… - Intensive care …, 2020‏ - Springer
Mechanical ventilation may have adverse effects on both the lung and the diaphragm. Injury
to the lung is mediated by excessive mechanical stress and strain, whereas the diaphragm …

[HTML][HTML] Patient-self inflicted lung injury: a practical review

G Carteaux, M Parfait, M Combet… - Journal of clinical …, 2021‏ - mdpi.com
Patients with severe lung injury usually have a high respiratory drive, resulting in intense
inspiratory effort that may even worsen lung damage by several mechanisms gathered …

EXpert consensus On Diaphragm UltraSonography in the critically ill (EXODUS): a Delphi consensus statement on the measurement of diaphragm ultrasound-derived …

ME Haaksma, JM Smit, A Boussuges, A Demoule… - Critical Care, 2022‏ - Springer
Background Diaphragm ultrasonography is rapidly evolving in both critical care and
research. Nevertheless, methodologically robust guidelines on its methodology and …

Strategies for lung-and diaphragm-protective ventilation in acute hypoxemic respiratory failure: a physiological trial

J Dianti, S Fard, J Wong, TCY Chan, L Del Sorbo… - Critical Care, 2022‏ - Springer
Background Insufficient or excessive respiratory effort during acute hypoxemic respiratory
failure (AHRF) increases the risk of lung and diaphragm injury. We sought to establish …

Performance of noninvasive airway occlusion maneuvers to assess lung stress and diaphragm effort in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients

HJ de Vries, PR Tuinman, AH Jonkman, L Liu… - …, 2023‏ - ingentaconnect.com
Background: Monitoring and controlling lung stress and diaphragm effort has been
hypothesized to limit lung injury and diaphragm injury. The occluded inspiratory airway …