Non-invasive ventilation for acute hypoxemic respiratory failure: intubation rate and risk factors
Critical Care2013Vol. 17(6), pp. R269–R269
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Arnaud W. Thille, Damien Contou, Chiara Fragnoli, Ana Córdoba-Izquierdo, Florence Boissier, Christian Brun‐Buisson
Abstract
With intubation rates below 35% in non-ARDS and mild ARDS, NIV stands as the first-line approach; NIV may be attempted in ARDS patients with a PaO2/FiO2 > 150. By contrast, 84% of severe ARDS required intubation and NIV did not appear beneficial in this subset of patients. However, the time to intubation had no influence on mortality.
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