Etiologies, diagnostic work-up and outcomes of acute respiratory distress syndrome with no common risk factor: a prospective multicenter study
Abstract
Patients meeting the Berlin definition for the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) might lack exposure to one or more "common" risk factors and exhibit different clinical phenotype and outcomes. We aimed to compare the clinical presentation and outcome of ARDS patients with or without risk factors, the impact on hospital mortality, and to assess the diagnostic work-up performed. The current study is an ancillary analysis of an international, multicenter, prospective cohort study (the Large Observational Study to Understand the Global Impact of Severe Acute Respiratory Failure, LUNG SAFE). Patients meeting ARDS criteria within 2 days of acute hypoxemic respiratory failure onset were included in the study and categorized as having risk factors or not. Outcomes were compared using propensity score matching.
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de Prost N. , Pham T. , Carteaux G. , Mekontso Dessap A. , Brun-Buisson C. , Fan E. , Bellani G. , Laffey J. , Mercat A. , Brochard L. , Maître B. , Cinnella G. , Mirabella L.
Titolo volume/Rivista
ANNALS OF INTENSIVE CARE
Anno di pubblicazione
2017
ISSN
2110-5820
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3
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