Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Capturing ROX index during the first 12 hours of high-flow nasal cannula therapy yielded favorable sensitivity ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . At 90 days, patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure in the ICU who received oxygen therapy with a ...
Credit: Getty Images. The TESICO trial compared IV aviptadil vs placebo and IV remdesivir vs placebo in patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure due to COVID-19. Aviptadil did not improve ...
Awake prone positioning for 6 hours daily vs standard care shows a high probability of reduced intubation and/or death in nonintubated patients with COVID-related hypoxemic respiratory failure.
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A study that examined mortality among immunocompromised patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure found that high-flow oxygen therapy did not significantly decrease 28-day mortality compared ...
A large multicenter, randomized clinical trial revealed no difference in the risk of endotracheal intubation requirement at 30 days between awake prone positioning and standard positioning for ...
The trial sought to address longstanding uncertainty surrounding the effectiveness of APP—a technique where awake patients lie in a prone (face-down) position to improve oxygenation. Earlier ...
Credit: Getty Images A 65-year-old White man is brought in by EMS for worsening shortness of breath over the previous 2 days, cough producing purulent sputum, and fever of 103°F. A 65-year-old White ...
Despite being a common occurrence in intensive care units, acute hypoxemic respiratory failure requires quick decision-making by medical staff. Today, various non-invasive respiratory support options ...
A large multicenter, randomized clinical trial revealed no difference in the risk of endotracheal intubation requirement at 30 days between awake prone positioning and standard positioning for ...