Basic monitoring mechanical ventilation in patients with COVID-19, rethinking what we know
Medicina Interna de Mexico
; 38(1):141-149, 2022.
Article
in Spanish
| EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2323757
ABSTRACT
During the COVID-19 pandemic, 15% of hospitalized patients have required mechanical ventilation and because the reorganization of health services at COVID-19 centers, a large percentage of health personnel have assumed new functions in the care of the critical patient;situation that makes evident the need to analyze the different techniques, maneuvers and calculations for an adequate assessment and decision-making. A bibliographic review of the topic was made searching for references in Elsevier, Pubmed, SciELO, Medline, Nature, New England Journal of Medicine using the words mechanical ventilation, COVID-19, acute respiratory distress syndrome, lung protection strategy, airway pressures, pulmonary mechanics, published from 2010 to 201 9 in English and Spanish. During the COVID-1 9 pandemic, mechanical ventilation has been a fundamental procedure in the management of severe acute respiratory distress syndrome, becoming indispensable that health personnel who work in COVID-1 9 areas know and understand the different techniques, maneuvers and calculations used to determine the state of the respiratory system in the ventilated patient and apply treatments accordingly.Copyright © 2022 Comunicaciones Cientificas Mexicanas S.A. de C.V.. All rights reserved.
Acute respiratory distress syndrome; covid-19; Mechanical ventilation; SARS-CoV-2; adult; adult respiratory distress syndrome; airway pressure; artificial ventilation; calculation; coronavirus disease 2019; decision making; health care personnel; hospital patient; human; lung mechanics; Medline; nonhuman; pandemic; review; Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2; United States; ventilated patient
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Medicina Interna de Mexico
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2022
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