Disease | influenza |
Symptom | C0264490|acute respiratory failure |
Sentences | 9 |
PubMedID- 21654986 | We discuss the management issues of a case of severe h1n1 influenza with hypoxemic acute respiratory failure necessitating mechanical ventilation benefited from noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (nippv). |
PubMedID- 23926421 | After the encouraging results of the randomized cesar (conventional ventilation or ecmo for severe adult respiratory failure) trial2 and the ecmo treatment for acute respiratory failure associated with the influenza a h1n1 viral infection, ecmo application for adult respiratory failure has been tremendously increased.9 according to the elso12 international summary (january 2013), the adult respiratory ecmo cases outnumber the adult cardiac cases and have a survival to discharge or transfer of 55%. |
PubMedID- 21667616 | Rapidly progressive acute respiratory failure attributed to 2009 h1n1 influenza a infection has been reported worldwide-3. |
PubMedID- 21038138 | Presenting patients with pneumonia and acute respiratory failure due to influenza a (h1n1) virus infection were treated predominantly and successfully with non invasive mechanical ventilation. |
PubMedID- 20816610 | Severe acute respiratory failure in patients with influenza a (h1n1) virus infection admitted in intensive care. |
PubMedID- 22263034 | Objective: to evaluate the effect of noninvasive bi-level positive airway pressure (bipap) ventilation on the severe influenza a virus associated with pneumonia and acute respiratory failure (arf). |
PubMedID- 21955389 | Cases of acute respiratory failure due to influenza a h1n1 affecting patients younger than the expected age for patients with seasonal influenza have been previously reported . |
PubMedID- 21442266 | Conclusions: indigenous nb-cpap improves hypoxemia and signs and symptoms in hemodynamically stable children with acute respiratory failure due to influenza like illness. |
PubMedID- 23739994 | Results: sixty patients with acute respiratory failure due to h1n1 influenza were admitted during the period described above; 63.3% (n = 38) were male and the mean age was 49.2 +/- 14 years. |
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