Protective ventilation in ARDS: As soon as possible. An immediate use of HFOV

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Objective: To report the immediate use of High-Frequency Oscillatory ventilation in an adult acute respiratory distress syndrome. Design: Case report. Setting: Intensive care unit at the Military Teaching Hospital of Toulon. Patient: A 64-yr-old Caucasian male who developed acute respiratory distress syndrome in the course of severe falciparum malaria. Intervention: Initial use of HFO to minimise ventilator-induced lung injury. Measurement and Main Results: Rapid improvement of PaO2/fraction of inspired oxygen from 172 mmHg (NIV) to 310 mmHg with HFO. No ventilator-induced injury on CT scan after 5 days of invasive ventilation. Conclusion: In contrast with previous studies, we successfully used lung protective ventilation with HFO immediately. Further studies, with immediate, rather than rescue use of HFO ventilation, are needed.

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Goutorbe, P. P., Asencio, Y. Y., Bordes, J. J., Montcriol, A. A., Prunet, B. B., & Meaudre, E. E. (2008). Protective ventilation in ARDS: As soon as possible. An immediate use of HFOV. Cases Journal, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-1626-1-124

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