In this episode of Critical Care Time, co-hosts Dr. Nick Mark and Dr. Cyrus Askin delve into Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), defining it as acute diffuse lung inflammation leading to poor oxygenation and reduced compliance. They explore the pathogenesis, pathology, and clinical criteria for diagnosing ARDS, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between syndrome and disease. The doctors introduce a mnemonic, the "10 Ps," to guide ARDS treatment, covering protective ventilation strategies, prone positioning, corticosteroids, paralytics, pulmonary vasodilators, peripheral oxygenation (VV ECMO), parsimonious fluids, peeing (diuresis), pleural evacuation, and palliation. They also discuss therapies that don't work, like high-frequency oscillatory ventilation, and stress the importance of personalized treatment approaches based on ARDS phenotypes, highlighting the need for early intervention and a focus on physiology over pathology.
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