COVID-19危重患者气压创伤与机械通气

M. A. Bolívar-Rodríguez, Juan Carlos Martínez-Nava, Adrián Pamanes-Lozano, M. A. Cázarez-Aguilar, Víctor Elier Quiroga-Arias, Andrea Bolívar-Corona
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. SARS-CoV-2肺炎的表现可迅速发展为急性呼吸衰竭和急性呼吸窘迫综合征,应及时接受有创机械通气支持。气压创伤是这类患者应考虑的并发症,因为它有恶化临床病程和增加死亡风险的风险。新冠肺炎患者气压损伤发生的机制与机械通气相关肺损伤和新冠肺炎并发症引起的肺结构改变有关。全球范围内关于COVID-19患者气压创伤治疗管理的证据有限。由于可能出现心血管和呼吸系统并发症,应监测临床进展,及时解决。本综述的目的是了解目前文献中关于COVID-19患者该并发症的知识、发病率、病理生理、诊断、治疗和预后。结论:新型冠状病毒感染患者气压损伤表现频率增高。临床表现可能无特异性,因此诊断应高度怀疑。到目前为止,很少有证据表明肺
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Barotrauma y ventilación mecánica en pacientes críticos COVID-19
. Manifestations of SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia can rapidly progress to acute respiratory failure and acute respiratory distress syndrome that should receive timely ventilatory support invasive mechanical ventilation. Barotrauma is a complication that should be considered in this type of patient due to the risk of worsening the clinical course, increasing mortality risk. The mechanism of how barotrauma occurs in COVID-19 patient is related to lung damage associated with mechanical ventilation and structural changes caused by COVID-19 complications. Worldwide evidence on therapeutic management on barotrauma in COVID-19 patient is limited. Clinical evolution should be monitored due to the possibility of cardiovascular and respiratory complications, which must be resolved in a timely manner. The objective of this review is to inform about the current knowledge described in literature of this complication in COVID-19 patients, its incidence, pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis. Conclusions: Barotrauma presentation frequency increases in COVID-19 infected patients. Clinical manifestations can be nonspecific, so the diagnosis should have high suspicion. There is little evidence to date of pulmonary
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