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Acute respiratory distress syndrome: the heart side of the moon.
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This review will focus on the mechanisms responsible for the RV dysfunction/failure during ARDS and on the strategy, which allows improving the right ventricular function.Abstract:
Purpose of reviewCirculatory failure is a frequent complication during acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and is associated with a poor outcome. This review aims at clarifying the mechanisms of circulatory failure during ARDS.Recent findingsFor the past decades, the right ventricle (RV) hasread more
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High-Frequency Oscillation for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Duncan Young,Sarah E Lamb,Sanjoy Shah,Iain MacKenzie,William Tunnicliffe,Ranjit Lall,Kathy Rowan,Brian H Cuthbertson +7 more
TL;DR: This work presents a meta-analysis of clinical trials and animal studies that show clear trends in survival and morbidity in neonatal intensive care unit admissions and suggest that admissions to intensive care units are higher in women than in men.
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The Right Ventricle in ARDS
Vasileios Zochios,Vasileios Zochios,Ken Kuljit S. Parhar,William Tunnicliffe,Andrew Roscoe,Fang Gao,Fang Gao +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the prognostic implications and pathophysiology of right ventricular dysfunction in ARDS and discuss available diagnostic modalities and treatment options, identifying gaps in knowledge and directions for future research that could potentially improve clinical outcomes in this patient population.
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Novel insights on the pulmonary vascular consequences of covid-19.
François Potus,Vicky Mai,Marius Lebret,Simon Malenfant,Emilie Breton-Gagnon,Annie C. Lajoie,Olivier Boucherat,Sébastien Bonnet,Steeve Provencher +8 more
TL;DR: The present article reviews the molecular factors shared by coronavirus infection and pulmonary vasculature defects, and the clinical relevance of pulmonary vascular alterations in the context of COVID-19.
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Indications for and Findings on Transthoracic Echocardiography in COVID-19.
Sneha S. Jain,Qi Liu,Jayant Raikhelkar,Justin Fried,Pierre Elias,Timothy J. Poterucha,Ersilia M. DeFilippis,Hannah Rosenblum,Elizabeth Y. Wang,Björn Redfors,Kevin J. Clerkin,Jan M. Griffin,Elaine Wan,Marwah Abdalla,Natalie A. Bello,Rebecca T. Hahn,Daichi Shimbo,Shepard D. Weiner,Ajay J. Kirtane,Susheel Kodali,Daniel Burkhoff,LeRoy E. Rabbani,Allan Schwartz,Martin B. Leon,Shunichi Homma,Marco R. Di Tullio,Gabriel Sayer,Nir Uriel,D. Edmund Anstey +28 more
TL;DR: The clinical indications for usage and diagnostic performance, as well as findings seen on TTE in hospitalized patients with COVID-19, can be an invaluable tool for guiding CO VID-19 clinical management.
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Right ventricular dysfunction during acute respiratory distress syndrome and veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
TL;DR: Recommendations regarding choice of ECMO modus and an algorithm for management of RV failure in VV ECMO supported patients are given.
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