Bibliographic Details
Title: |
Acute respiratory distress syndrome in children |
Authors: |
Beaufils, François, Mercier, Jean-Christophe, Farnoux, Caroline, Saizou, Carole, Thébaud, Bernard |
Source: |
Current Opinion in Pediatrics; June 1997, Vol. 9 Issue: 3 p207-212, 6p |
Abstract: |
The adult (acute) respiratory distress syndrome is a significant cause of morbidity in children. The mortality rates remain elevated, greater than 50, and even greater than 80 in patients with underlying malignancies. The therapeutic interventions remain mainly supportive. Strategies of conventional mechanical ventilation are directed toward the use of high positive end-expiratory pressures, low positive inspiratory pressure, and permissive hypercapnia. High-frequency oscillatory ventilation and tracheal insufflation are not yet used extensively, although they should contribute to less aggressive ventilation. Surfactant replacement, nitric oxide inhalation, and partial liquid ventilation seem to be promising technologies, but controlled clinical studies are necessary before their widespread use. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation remains the alternative technology in case of failure of conventional support. |
Database: |
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