Mechanisms of ventilator-induced lung injury: the clinician's perspective
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Mechanisms of ventilator-induced lung injury: the clinician's perspective
Abstract
In the present issue of Critical Care, Frank and Matthay review the physiologic mechanisms that lead to ventilator-induced lung injury. Our greater understanding of basic physiologic principles has already had a major impact on the treatment of critically ill patients. Novel strategies to limit ventilator-induced lung injury have now been shown to improve survival. However, there has been debate in the literature regarding the safety and efficacy of the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) Network study protocol in reducing ventilator-induced lung injury. The issues surrounding the ARDS Network protocol and a recent meta-analysis criticizing its use are presented. As clinicians, we now have the responsibility to ensure that our patients benefit from these recent developments.
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Science review: mechanisms of ventilator-induced injury.Crit Care. 2003 Jun;7(3):233-41. doi: 10.1186/cc1829. Epub 2002 Oct 16. Crit Care. 2003. PMID: 12793874 Free PMC article. Review.
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