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Etiologies and Outcomes of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome With No Identified Common Risk Factor
Almost 10% of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) have no identified ARDS risk factor at ARDS diagnosis. A prompt identification of the cause of ARDS is required to initiate a targeted treatment. The purpose of this review is to delineate the main rare causes of ARDS and to provide clinicians with a pragmatic diagnostic workup. Recent epidemiological data have proposed the identification of a subgroup of ARDS patients lacking exposure to common risk factors. These can be categorized as having immune-mediated, drug-induced, malignant, and idiopathic diseases. A standardized diagnostic workup including chest imaging, the objective assessment of left-heart–filling pressures, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid microbiological investigations, and cytologic analysis, immunologic tests, and search for pneumotoxic drugs may allow for identifying the cause of ARDS in most cases. Open-lung biopsy should be considered in other cases.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Pulmonary Medicine provides a forum for the discussion of important new knowledge in the field of pulmonary medicine that is of interest and relevance to the practitioner. This goal is achieved through mini-reviews on focused sub-specialty topics in areas covered within the journal. These areas include: Obstructive Airways Disease; Respiratory Infections; Interstitial, Inflammatory, and Occupational Diseases; Clinical Practice Management; Critical Care/Respiratory Care; Colleagues in Respiratory Medicine; and Topics in Respiratory Medicine.