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How to manage ventilation in pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome

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This article is published in Intensive Care Medicine.The article was published on 2014-09-20. It has received 9 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Mechanical ventilation & Breathing.

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Progress and perspectives in pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome

TL;DR: Recommendations for the implementation of mechanical ventilation strategies in the treatment of acute respiratory distress syndrome in children and the use of adjuvant therapies are discussed.
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Intraoperative mechanical ventilation for the pediatric patient

TL;DR: A clear association between tidal volume and mortality has not been ascertained in pediatrics and no recommendations on optimal lung-protective ventilation strategy in children with or without lung injury can be made.
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Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist for children on veno-venous ECMO.

TL;DR: Combining NAVA to ECMO in paediatric respiratory failure is safe and feasible, and may help in a smoother ECMO weaning, since NAVA allows the patient to drive the ventilator and regulate Vt according to needs.
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Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury

TL;DR: The probable causes of mechanical ventilation injury and ways to prevent it are reviewed.
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Mechanical Ventilation Guided by Esophageal Pressure in Acute Lung Injury

TL;DR: A ventilator strategy using esophageal pressures to estimate the transpulmonary pressure significantly improves oxygenation and compliance and Multicenter clinical trials are needed to determine whether this approach should be widely adopted.
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High-frequency oscillation in early acute respiratory distress syndrome.

TL;DR: In adults with moderate-to-severe ARDS, early application of HFOV, as compared with a ventilation strategy of low tidal volume and high positive end-expiratory pressure, does not reduce, and may increase, in-hospital mortality.
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Acute lung injury in children: therapeutic practice and feasibility of international clinical trials

TL;DR: This study reveals inconsistent mechanical ventilation practice and use of adjunctive therapies in children with acute lung injury and estimates that a large number of centers are needed to conduct clinical trials and it is imperative to bring about international collaboration.