Acute respiratory distress syndrome, characterized by the Berlin criteria, is associated with a high mortality rate. Its treatment includes addressing the underlying etiology, general supportive measures, and achievement of effective oxygenation. New key data indicates that in a subset of patients, noninvasive ventilation techniques can be a therapeutic and equivalent alternative to traditional invasive ventilation. We present a rare case of ARDS triggered by nasal bupropion inhalation and effectively treated with noninvasive positive pressure ventilation resulting in complete resolution.
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Al-Saiegh, Y., Spears, J., De Klerk, P. S., Hitchings, J., Lee, C., & Mahr, T. (2020). A Rare Case of ARDS Caused by Bupropion Inhalation and Treated with Noninvasive Ventilation. Case Reports in Critical Care, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/5107456
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