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The PANDORA Study: Prevalence and Outcome of Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure in the Pre-COVID-19 Era

Authors :
Jesús, Villar
Juan M, Mora-Ordoñez
Juan A, Soler
Fernando, Mosteiro
Anxela, Vidal
Alfonso, Ambrós
Lorena, Fernández
Isabel, Murcia
Belén, Civantos
Miguel A, Romera
Adrián, Mira
Francisco J, Díaz-Domínguez
Dácil, Parrilla
J Francisco, Martínez-Carmona
Domingo, Martínez
Lidia, Pita-García
Denis, Robaglia
Ana, Bueno-González
Jesús, Sánchez-Ballesteros
Ángel E, Pereyra
Mónica, Hernández
Carlos, Chamorro-Jambrina
Pilar, Cobeta
Raúl I, González-Luengo
Raquel, Montiel
Leonor, Nogales
M Mar, Fernández
Blanca, Arocas
Álvaro, Valverde-Montoro
Ana M, Del Saz-Ortiz
Victoria, Olea-Jiménez
José M, Añón
Pedro, Rodríguez-Suárez
Rosa L, Fernández
Cristina, Fernández
Tamas, Szakmany
Jesús M, González-Martín
Carlos, Ferrando
Robert M, Kacmarek
Arthur S, Slutsky
Source :
Critical Care Explorations. 4:e0684
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2022.

Abstract

To establish the epidemiological characteristics, ventilator management, and outcomes in patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure (AHRF), with or without acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), in the era of lung-protective mechanical ventilation (MV).A 6-month prospective, epidemiological, observational study.A network of 22 multidisciplinary ICUs in Spain.Consecutive mechanically ventilated patients with AHRF (defined as PaoNone.Primary outcomes were prevalence of AHRF and ICU mortality. Secondary outcomes included prevalence of ARDS, ventilatory management, and use of adjunctive therapies. During the study period, 9,803 patients were admitted: 4,456 (45.5%) received MV, 1,271 (13%) met AHRF criteria (1,241 were included into the study: 333 [26.8%] met Berlin ARDS criteria and 908 [73.2%] did not). At baseline, tidal volume was 6.9 ± 1.1 mL/kg predicted body weight, PEEP 8.4 ± 3.1 cm HAHRF without ARDS is a very common syndrome in the ICU with a high mortality that requires specific studies into its epidemiology and ventilatory management. We found that the prevalence of ARDS was much lower than reported in recent observational studies.

Subjects

Subjects :
General Medicine

Details

ISSN :
26398028
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Critical Care Explorations
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b1f3b0ba7090f6e128372b7ed46883b8