Acute severe asthma is defined by the occurrence of an acute exacerbation resistant to the initial medical treatment, complicated by life-threatening respiratory distress due to severe lung hyperinflation. The conventional therapeutic approach is based on oxygen therapy and on the combined treatment of inhaled beta2-agonists at repeated doses and systemic corticosteroids. Inhaled or systemic magnesium sulfate is also recommended. The unresponsiveness to the initial bronchodilating therapy and the development of respiratory distress requiring intubation significantly increases mortality, due to the complications induced by mechanical ventilation. In these situations, a ventilatory strategy, including controlled hypoventilation with permissiv...
BACKGROUND: Despite a more proactive approach to asthma management, which includes an increased rang...
International audienceNon-invasive ventilation (NIV) has now an important place in intensive care un...
A retrospective study was made of patients requiring mechanical ventilation (intermittent positive p...
Acute severe asthma is characterized by a state of airway inflammation and increased bronchiolar smo...
Editor’s key points † Current guidelines do not adequately cover the management of life-threatening ...
Following a peak in asthma mortality in the late 1980s and early 1990s, we have been fortunate to se...
Background: Acute severe asthma induces marked alterations in respiratory mechanics, characterized b...
Bronchial asthma remains one of the most common chronic diseases in the world; approximately 10% of ...
Near-fatal asthma (NFA) is described as acute asthma associated with a respiratory arrest or arteria...
Patients with acute asthma attack usually access the emergency room with severe functional impairmen...
Mechanical ventilation in acute asthma is associated with significant morbidity and mortality, and m...
Most deaths from acute asthma occur outside hospital, but the at-risk patient may be recognised on t...
The diagnosis of an acute asthmatic attack in a child is made on a clinical basis. The severity of t...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the results of mechanical ventilation in life-threatening ...
In this summary of therapy for severe asthma there is no mention of etiologic factors. The author pr...
BACKGROUND: Despite a more proactive approach to asthma management, which includes an increased rang...
International audienceNon-invasive ventilation (NIV) has now an important place in intensive care un...
A retrospective study was made of patients requiring mechanical ventilation (intermittent positive p...
Acute severe asthma is characterized by a state of airway inflammation and increased bronchiolar smo...
Editor’s key points † Current guidelines do not adequately cover the management of life-threatening ...
Following a peak in asthma mortality in the late 1980s and early 1990s, we have been fortunate to se...
Background: Acute severe asthma induces marked alterations in respiratory mechanics, characterized b...
Bronchial asthma remains one of the most common chronic diseases in the world; approximately 10% of ...
Near-fatal asthma (NFA) is described as acute asthma associated with a respiratory arrest or arteria...
Patients with acute asthma attack usually access the emergency room with severe functional impairmen...
Mechanical ventilation in acute asthma is associated with significant morbidity and mortality, and m...
Most deaths from acute asthma occur outside hospital, but the at-risk patient may be recognised on t...
The diagnosis of an acute asthmatic attack in a child is made on a clinical basis. The severity of t...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the results of mechanical ventilation in life-threatening ...
In this summary of therapy for severe asthma there is no mention of etiologic factors. The author pr...
BACKGROUND: Despite a more proactive approach to asthma management, which includes an increased rang...
International audienceNon-invasive ventilation (NIV) has now an important place in intensive care un...
A retrospective study was made of patients requiring mechanical ventilation (intermittent positive p...