Guidelines on the management of acute respiratory distress syndrome
Barts Health NHS Trust · Queen's University Belfast · +8 more institutions
Abstract
The Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine and Intensive Care Society Guideline Development Group have used GRADE methodology to make the following recommendations for the management of adult patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The British Thoracic Society supports the recommendations in this guideline. Where mechanical ventilation is required, the use of low tidal volumes (<6 ml/kg ideal body weight) and airway pressures (plateau pressure <30 cmH 2 O) was recommended. For patients with moderate/severe ARDS (PF ratio<20 kPa), prone positioning was recommended for at least 12 hours per day. By contrast, high frequency oscillation was not recommended and it was suggested that inhaled…
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Authors
15- MGMark GriffithsCorresponding
Barts Health NHS Trust
- DFDanny Francis McAuley
Queen's University Belfast
- GDGavin D. Perkins
University of Warwick
- NBNicholas Barrett
St Thomas' Hospital
- BBBronagh Blackwood
Queen's University Belfast
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Plateau pressure
- Guideline
- ARDS
- Acute respiratory distress
- Mechanical ventilation
- Intensive care medicine
- Airway management
- Clean water and sanitation