Suspect, investigate, and diagnose acute respiratory distress syndrome
Medicine and Science from The BMJ

Suspect, investigate, and diagnose acute respiratory distress syndrome

2018-01-03
Acute respiratory distress syndrome was first described in 1967 and has become a defining condition in critical care. Around 40% of patients with ARDS will die, and survivors experience long term sequelae. No drug treatments exist for ARDS, however good supportive management reduces harm and improves outcome. In this podcast, John Laffey, professor of anaesthesiology at St Michael’s Hospital, Toronto and Brian Kavanagh, clinician-scientist, intensive care medicine at the University of Toronto t...
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