Acute hypoxic resp failure criteria
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Principi et als: Noninvasive continuous positive pressure delivered by helmet in hematological malignancy patients with hypoxic respiratory failure. Intensive Care Med, 2004, 30:147-Shah et als: Continuous negative extrathoracic pressure or continuous positive airway pressure for acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure in children.
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A 65-year-old man, his wife, and 38-year-old son have been your clinic patients for the last 15 years. In the evaluation of some mild hemoptysis of the 65-year-old man, a chest x-ray reveals a 4 cm right sided lung mass, hilar and mediastinal adenopathy, and several lytic lesions in his ribs and humerus.
Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure (AHRF, ARDS) - Critical Care …
NIV has a number of advantages and disadvantages in the setting of acute hypercapnic or acute-on-chronic hypercapnic respiratory failure. NIV can be provided by different types of ventilators but bilevel positive pressure ventilators are simplest to use, cheaper and more flexible than others: they have been used in the majority of trials of NIV.
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Hypoxic pts get 10-15 lpm O2 by NRB, unless COPD (then 2 lpm by NC) Same as Adult except chest pain/COPD Patients with chest pain or high-risk medical conditions should NOT be ambulated. Infants less than 4 mo. old are obligate nose-breathers (nasal congestion can cause resp. depression). Position of comfort is best for pt's breathing.
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Acute quadraplegic neuropathy: Motor only, secondary to NMBA, steriods, cn also have a myopathic component. oPost Cardiac Arrest (hypoxic ischemic) injury. Prognosis: presence of 4 risk factors on day 3 of coma predicts 96% mortality at 2 months: Abnormal brainstem fx (any test) No w-d to pain. No verbal response. Creatinine level > 1.5 mg/dl ...
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Member, International Commission on Acute Renal Failure of the International Society of Nephrology. 1995-1997. North American and European Representative to Program Committee for Acute Renal Failure theme, Meeting of the International Society of Nephrology, Sydney, Australia, 1997.
Department of Respiratory Medicine
If oxygen sats are acutely raised to >95% in this patient population it may precipitate respiratory failure due to worsened V/Q mismatch, the Haldane effect on the Hb-CO2 dissociation curve, and decreased respiratory drive. Albuterol. 2.5/5 cc q1-2h during the acute phase is the first line of treatment.
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A 60 year old alcoholic presents with acute onset of severe central abdo pain of several hours duration. On admission you find that he has a WCC of 18,000 / mm2, pO2 of 89, LDH of 500 IU / L, AST of 650 IU/L, amylase of 990 and a glucose of 23. Using Ranson’s criteria, what is the estimated mortality risk for this man on admission. 1%. 15% ...
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