Acute respiratory distress syndrome is a common cause of acute respiratory failure that is underdiagnosed both inside and outside of intensive care units. Progression to the most severe forms of the syndrome confers a mortality rate greater than 40% and is associated with often severe functional disability and psychological sequelae in survivors. While there are no disease-modifying pharmacotherapies for the syndrome, this progression may be prevented through the institution of quality improvement measures that minimise iatrogenic injury associated with acute severe illness.
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Mason, C., Dooley, N., & Griffiths, M. (2016). Acute respiratory distress syndrome. Clinical Medicine, Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London, 16(6), s66–s70. https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.16-6-s66
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