Timing of the onset of acute respiratory distress syndrome: A population-based study

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BACKGROUND: Many patients with acute lung injury (ALI) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) have had recent healthcare interventions prior to developing ALI/ARDS. OBJECTIVE: To determine the timing of ALI/ARDS onset in relation to hospital admission and other healthcare interventions. METHODS: We conducted a population-based observational cohort study with a validated electronic surveillance tool, and identified patients with possible ALI/ARDS among critically ill adults at Mayo Clinic hospitals that provide critical care services for Olmsted County, Minnesota, in 2006. Trained investigators independently reviewed electronic medical records and confirmed the presence and timing of ALI/ARDS based on the American-European consensus definition. RESULTS: Of 124 episodes of ALI in 118 patients, only 5 did not fulfill the ARDS criteria. The syndrome developed a median 30 hours (IQR 10-82 h) after hospital admission in 79 patients (67%). ARDS was present on admission in 39 patients (33%), of whom 14 had recent hospitalization, 6 were transferred from nursing homes, and 3 had recent out-patient contact (1 antibiotic prescription, 1 surgical intervention, and 1 chemotherapy). Only 16 ARDS patients (14%) did not have known recent contact with a healthcare system. Compared to ARDS on admission, hospital-acquired ARDS was more likely to occur in surgery patients (54% vs 15%, P

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Shari, G., Kojicic, M., Li, G., Cartin-Ceba, R., Alvarez, C. T., Kashyap, R., … Gajic, O. (2011). Timing of the onset of acute respiratory distress syndrome: A population-based study. Respiratory Care, 56(5), 576–582. https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.00901

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