Mechanical Ventilation in the Patient with ARDS

June 10, 2021 00:34:56
Mechanical Ventilation in the Patient with ARDS
Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine
Mechanical Ventilation in the Patient with ARDS

Jun 10 2021 | 00:34:56

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Show Notes

More than 3 million patients develop ARDS each year across the globe.  Like any therapy, mechanical ventilation can induce further lung injury and cause patient harm if misapplied.  In this podcast we bring you up to speed on the latest, evidence-based titration of mechanical ventilation in patients with ARDS.

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