04 Sept 2020
55m

Bain – ARDS: Recognition and Basics of Ventilator Management

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Maryland CC Project

The podcast addresses the under-recognition and suboptimal management of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) in clinical settings. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing ARDS early and adhering to lung-protective ventilation strategies. The discussion covers the Berlin criteria for diagnosing ARDS, highlighting common risk factors such as pneumonia, sepsis, and aspiration. It stresses the need for clinicians to accurately calculate predicted body weight for tidal volume settings and monitor driving pressure, aiming for values below 15 cmH2O to improve patient outcomes. Dr. Will Bain shares insights from the Lung Safe Trial, underscoring that a significant percentage of ARDS cases go undiagnosed, leading to inappropriate ventilation practices. The podcast advocates for a proactive approach to ARDS management, combining evidence-based guidelines with clinical judgment to optimize ventilator settings and reduce mortality.

Outlines

Part 1: Basics, Definitions

Part 2: Risk Factors, Diagnosis

Part 3: Ventilation Strategies, Metrics

Part 4: Summary, Best Practices

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