Literature DB >> 25338517

Swift recovery of severe acute hypoxemic respiratory failure under non-invasive ventilation.

Cyrille Pichot, Fabrice Petitjeans, Marco Ghignone, Luc Quintin1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In the setting of severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS; PaO2/FiO2 < 100), the cut-off point for switching from non-invasive ventilation to intubation combined to mechanical ventilation is poorly defined.
RESULTS: The swift resolution over 10 h of a severe acute hypoxemic respiratory failure (P/F = 57) caused by aspiration following heroin overdose, using non-invasive ventilation (NIV)-high PEEP (15-20 cm H2O)-low pressure support (8 cm H20) is reported. The success in treating non-invasively severe hypoxia was presumably linked to a highly restricted subset: healthy young patient, minimal alteration of consciousness, non-combativeness, absence of severe metabolic acidosis, quick resolution of supraventricular arrhythmia, one-to-one supervision by the intensivist in the critical care unit.
CONCLUSION: Given the complications associated with tracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation on the one hand and with delayed intubation on the other hand, high PEEP-NIV may warrant study in a restricted set of patients closely monitored in a critical care environment.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25338517     DOI: 10.5603/AIT.a2014.0053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anaesthesiol Intensive Ther        ISSN: 1642-5758


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