par Vincent, Jean Louis ;Zambon, Massimo
Référence Clinics in chest medicine, 27, 4, page (725-731)
Publication Publié, 2006-12
Référence Clinics in chest medicine, 27, 4, page (725-731)
Publication Publié, 2006-12
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | ARDS still has high mortality rates, usually in the region of 40% to 50%. Although ARDS is the most severe form of acute respiratory failure, refractory hypoxia is an uncommon cause of death in these patients. ARDS should be seen as a systemic disease, and the majority of patients who have ARDS die from MODS. Therefore, systemic management is of paramount importance and must focus primarily on treatment of the underlying cause (eg, the infection causing the sepsis). Other treatments are primarily supportive and include ensuring sufficient fluid administration to maintain blood flow without causing edema and ventilatory support with low tidal volumes. Improved understanding of the systemic factors involved in the development and evolution of ARDS and MODS should facilitate the development of new therapeutic agents that may improve outcomes in these patients. © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. |