Protective mechanical ventilation in suspected influenza infection

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INTRODUCTION: Patients with acute respiratory failure due to influenza require ventilatory support. However, mechanical ventilation itself can exacerbate lung damage and increase mortality. METHODS: The aim of this study was to describe a feasible and protective ventilation protocol, with limitation of the tidal volume to ≤6 mL/kg of the predicted weight and a driving pressure ≤15 cmH2O after application of the alveolar recruitment maneuver and PEEP titration. RESULTS: Initial improvement in oxygenation and respiratory mechanics were observed in the four cases submitted to the proposed protocol. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that the mechanical ventilation strategy applied could be optimized.

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Pimenta, L. B. M., Sanson, N. Z., Volpe, M. S., Amato, M. B. P., Micheletti, A. M. R., & Teixeira, L. de A. S. (2020). Protective mechanical ventilation in suspected influenza infection. Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 53, e20190481. https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0481-2019

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