The acute respiratory distress syndrome
Christopher Wood, Vivek Kataria, Ariel Modrykamien
Abstract
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a prevalent cause of acute respiratory failure with high rates of mortality, as well as short- and long-term complications, such as physical and cognitive impairment. Therefore, early recognition of this syndrome and application of well-demonstrated therapeutic interventions are essential to change the natural course of this entity and bring about positive clinical outcomes. In this article, we review updated concepts in ARDS. Specifically, we discuss the current definition of ARDS, its risk factors, and the evidence supporting ventilation management, adjunctive therapies, and interventions required in refractory hypoxemia.
Topics & Concepts
ARDSIntensive care medicineMedicineHypoxemiaAcute respiratory distressPsychological interventionRefractory (planetary science)LungInternal medicinePsychiatryAstrobiologyPhysicsRespiratory Support and MechanismsIntensive Care Unit Cognitive DisordersCardiac Arrest and Resuscitation