[Management of the acute respiratory distress syndrome].
OBJECTIVE: To review the current support and treatment strategies of the acute respiratory distress syndrome. DATA SOURCES: Original data from our research laboratory and from representative scientific articles on acute respiratory distress syndrome and acute lung Injury searched through Medline. SUMMARY OF THE FINDINGS: Despite advances in the understanding of the pathogenesis of acute respiratory distress syndrome, this syndrome still results in significant morbidity and mortality. Mechanical ventilation, the main therapeutic modality for acute respiratory distress syndrome, is no longer considered simply a support modality, but a therapy capable of influencing the course of the disease. New ventilation strategies, such as high-frequency oscillatory ventilation appear to be promising. This text reviews the current knowledge of acute respiratory distress syndrome management, including conventional and non-conventional ventilation, the use of surfactant, nitric oxide, modulators of inflammation, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and prone position. CONCLUSIONS: The last decade was marked by significant advances, such as the concept of protective ventilation for acute respiratory distress syndrome. The benefit of alternative strategies, such as high-frequency oscillatory ventilation, the use of surfactant and immunomodulators continue to be the target of study.
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- Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- Respiration, Artificial
- Pulmonary Surfactants
- Prone Position
- Pediatrics
- Nitric Oxide
- Humans
- High-Frequency Ventilation
- Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
- Adrenal Cortex Hormones
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Published In
DOI
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- Respiration, Artificial
- Pulmonary Surfactants
- Prone Position
- Pediatrics
- Nitric Oxide
- Humans
- High-Frequency Ventilation
- Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
- Adrenal Cortex Hormones