2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jointm.2022.07.004
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Evolution of respiratory system compliance and potential for lung recruitment in COVID-19–induced acute respiratory distress syndrome

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“…During the COVID-19 pandemic, COVID patients may have special requirements, such as oxygen therapy using a high-ow oxygen cannula or mechanical ventilator due to the possible complication of pneumonia or acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) after getting the infection. [2] Delayed intubation is reported to be associated with increased mortility. [3] An additional issue possibly adding to the delayed intubation of patients during the pandemic was the need to follow the national lockdown policy stipulating that personal protective equipment (PPE), powered air purifying respirator (PAPR), [4] or goggles and surgical or N95 mask, must be worn, and this might make the procedure more di cult owing to the somewhat restricted vision and less sure grip on the intubation instruments/equipment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the COVID-19 pandemic, COVID patients may have special requirements, such as oxygen therapy using a high-ow oxygen cannula or mechanical ventilator due to the possible complication of pneumonia or acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) after getting the infection. [2] Delayed intubation is reported to be associated with increased mortility. [3] An additional issue possibly adding to the delayed intubation of patients during the pandemic was the need to follow the national lockdown policy stipulating that personal protective equipment (PPE), powered air purifying respirator (PAPR), [4] or goggles and surgical or N95 mask, must be worn, and this might make the procedure more di cult owing to the somewhat restricted vision and less sure grip on the intubation instruments/equipment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%