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Contemporary principles of hypoxia management in case of ARDS of various origin (Part 2)

https://doi.org/10.21292/2078-5658-2020-17-4-94-103

Abstract

The objective: based on the literature review to demonstrate that when managing severe parenchymal acute respiratory failure, in addition to respiratory support it is necessary to use comprehensive non-respiratory and pharmacological methods of treatment, as well as various diagnostic and therapeutic measures including innovative medical technologies and involvement of specialists of different profiles.

Results: the article presents procedures of rational integrated and personalized therapy in patients with acute respiratory failure which are aimed to improve treatment outcomes.

About the Authors

A. V. Vlasenko
Botkin Municipal Clinical Hospital; Russian Medical Academy of On-going Professional Education
Russian Federation

Aleksey V. Vlasenko - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Department.

6, Leningradskoye Ave., Moscow, 125171.



E. A. Evdokimov
Russian Medical Academy of On-going Professional Education
Russian Federation

Evgeniy A. Evdokimov - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Department.

6, Leningradskoye Ave., Moscow, 125171.



E. P. Rodionov
Botkin Municipal Clinical Hospital; Russian Medical Academy of On-going Professional Education
Russian Federation

Evgeniy P. Rodionov - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Department.

6, Leningradskoye Ave., Moscow, 125171.



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For citations:


Vlasenko A.V., Evdokimov E.A., Rodionov E.P. Contemporary principles of hypoxia management in case of ARDS of various origin (Part 2). Messenger of ANESTHESIOLOGY AND RESUSCITATION. 2020;17(4):94-103. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21292/2078-5658-2020-17-4-94-103



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