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Editorial
. 2023 Jul;49(7):840-843.
doi: 10.1007/s00134-023-07048-1. Epub 2023 Apr 28.

Personalized noninvasive respiratory support for acute hypoxemic respiratory failure

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Editorial

Personalized noninvasive respiratory support for acute hypoxemic respiratory failure

Domenico Luca Grieco et al. Intensive Care Med. 2023 Jul.
No abstract available

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Conflict of interest statement

DLG has received payments for travel expenses by Getinge and Air Liquide, personal fees by Gilead, Intersurgical, Fisher and Paykel and GE, and discloses a research grant by GE. LP has received payments for travel expenses and/or lectures fees by Getinge, Air Liquid, Hamilton, GE and Fisher and Paykel. LP has received consultant fees from Löwenstein and Lungpacer.

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Example of algorithm (authors’ viewpoint) for the initial management and monitoring of patients with de novo acute hypoxemic respiratory failure with no preexisting cardiac or pulmonary diseases or metabolic acidosis/alkalosis. This approach is specifically intended for de novo acute hypoxemic respiratory failure and is not intended for acute respiratory failure due to cardiogenic pulmonary edema and post-operative respiratory failure. *For patients undergoing standard oxygen through a non-rebreathing facemask, FiO2 can be estimated as: 21% + oxygen flow rate in L/min × 3. Acronyms. PEEP positive end-expiratory pressure. PS pressure support. ΔPES esophageal pressure inspiratory swing. VTe expired tidal volume. P-SILI patient self-inflicted lung injury, VAS visual analog scale, HACOR composite scale including heart rate, acidosis, consciousness, oxygenation and respiratory rate

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