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- W4230861726 abstract "More than 30 years ago, Ashbaugh and co-workers 3 Ashbaugh D.G. Bigelow D.B. Petty T.L. et al. Acute respiratory distress in adults. Lancet. 1967; 2: 319-323 Abstract PubMed Google Scholar described a unique set of physiologic, roentgenographic, and pathologic characteristics among 12 patients that distinguished them from the group of 272 adult patients who had received respiratory support in the intensive care units at Colorado General Hospital and Denver General Hospital. All of these 12 patients had severe dyspnea; tachypnea; and cyanosis (refractory to oxygen therapy). These individuals also had decreased respiratory compliance with roentgenographic evidence of diffuse alveolar infiltrates. Pathologic examination of seven of these patients showed atelectasis, hyaline membranes, and pulmonary edema, Petty 58 Petty T.L. Adult respiratory distress syndrome: Definition and historical perspective. Clin Chest Med. 1982; 3: 3-7 PubMed Google Scholar called this set of findings the adult respiratory distress syndrome. Since this description of adult respiratory distress syndrome, several studies have been published investigating the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and management strategies for this entity. 5 Bell R.C. Coalson J.J. Smith J.D. et al. Multiple organ system failure and infection in adult respiratory distress syndrome. Ann Intern Med. 1983; 99: 293-298 Crossref PubMed Scopus (445) Google Scholar , 10 Bone R.C. Maunder M.A. Luce J.M. et al. An early test of survival in patients with the adult respiratory distress syndrome: the Pa o2/Fi o2 ratio and its differential response to conventional therapy. Chest. 1989; 96: 849-891 Crossref PubMed Scopus (136) Google Scholar , 13 Davis S.L. Furman D.P. Costarino A.T. ARDS in children: Associated disease, clinical course, and predictors of death. J Pediatr. 1993; 123: 35-45 Abstract Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (174) Google Scholar , 19 Fowler A.A. Hamman R.F. Good J.T. et al. Adult respiratory distress syndrome: Risk with common predispositions. Ann Intern Med. 1983; 306: 900-909 Google Scholar , 28 Holbrook P.R. Taylor G. Pollack M.M. et al. Adult respiratory distress syndrome in children. Pediatr Clin North Am. 1980; 27: 677-685 PubMed Google Scholar , 35 Kollef M.H. Schuster D.P. The acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med. 1995; 332: 27-37 Crossref PubMed Scopus (534) Google Scholar , 44 Meyrick B. Pathology of the adult respiratory distress syndrome. Crit Care Clin. 1986; 2: 405-428 PubMed Google Scholar , 47 Montgomery A.B. Stager M.A. Carrico C.J. et al. Causes of mortality in patients with the adult respiratory distress syndrome. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1985; 132: 485-489 PubMed Google Scholar , 53 Paulson T.E. Spear R.M. Peterson B.M. New concepts in the treatment of children with acute respiratory distress syndrome. J Pediatr. 1995; 127: 163-175 Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (58) Google Scholar , 54 Pepe P.E. The clinical entity of adult respiratory distress syndrome: Definition, prediction, and prognosis. Crit Care Clin. 1986; 2: 377-403 PubMed Google Scholar , 56 Pepe P.E. Potkin R.T. Reus D.H. et al. Clinical predictors of the adult respiratory distress syndrome. Am J Surg. 1982; 144: 124-130 Abstract Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (499) Google Scholar , 60 Rinaldo J.E. Rogers R.M. Adult respiratory distress syndrome: Changing concepts of lung injury and repair. N Engl J Med. 1982; 306: 900-909 Crossref PubMed Scopus (377) Google Scholar , 63 Seidenfeld J.J. Pohl D.F. Bell R.C. et al. Incidence, site, and outcome of infections in patients with the adult respiratory distress syndrome. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1986; 134: 12-16 PubMed Google Scholar , 67 Tamburro R.F. Bugnitz M.C. Stidham G.L. Alveolar arterial oxygen gradient as a predictor of outcomes in patients with non-neonatal respiratory failure. J Pediatr. 1991; 119: 935-938 Abstract Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (62) Google Scholar and 70 Timmons O.D. Dean J.M. Vernon D.D. Mortality rates and prognostic variables in children with adult respiratory distress syndrome. J Pediatr. 1991; 119: 896-899 Abstract Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (130) Google Scholar This disease has been referred to as traumatic wet lung, congestive atelectasis, shock lung, and Da Nang lung, and was initially described mainly in the adult population. The syndrome comprising the set of characteristics described as adult respiratory distress syndrome, however, also occurs in critically ill children. Furthermore, this syndrome is associated with similar etiologies, pathophysiology, management strategies, and a relatively high mortality in both adults and children. Therefore, recently the name of adult respiratory distress syndrome was changed to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). 69 The American-European Consensus Conference on ARDS. Am J Respir Care Med. 1994; 149: 818-824 Crossref PubMed Scopus (5395) Google Scholar This article provides the reader with an overview of ARDS including the controversies in definition, a summary of pathophysiology, diagnosis, clinical presentation, and management options. ARDS is an area in adult and pediatric critical care medicine that has been extensively researched and there are a number of detailed articles and reviews addressing various facets of ARDS. Because it is not possible to review every aspect of ARDS in this article, we provide an overview with several references for the reader and have mainly kept the focus of the discussion to the more recent developments with respect to the controversies in definition of ARDS and the newer management approaches that have been used in the adult and pediatric settings. More than 30 years ago, Ashbaugh and co-workers 3 Ashbaugh D.G. Bigelow D.B. Petty T.L. et al. Acute respiratory distress in adults. Lancet. 1967; 2: 319-323 Abstract PubMed Google Scholar described a unique set of physiologic, roentgenographic, and pathologic characteristics among 12 patients that distinguished them from the group of 272 adult patients who had received respiratory support in the intensive care units at Colorado General Hospital and Denver General Hospital. All of these 12 patients had severe dyspnea; tachypnea; and cyanosis (refractory to oxygen therapy). These individuals also had decreased respiratory compliance with roentgenographic evidence of diffuse alveolar infiltrates. Pathologic examination of seven of these patients showed atelectasis, hyaline membranes, and pulmonary edema, Petty 58 Petty T.L. Adult respiratory distress syndrome: Definition and historical perspective. Clin Chest Med. 1982; 3: 3-7 PubMed Google Scholar called this set of findings the adult respiratory distress syndrome. Since this description of adult respiratory distress syndrome, several studies have been published investigating the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and management strategies for this entity. 5 Bell R.C. Coalson J.J. Smith J.D. et al. Multiple organ system failure and infection in adult respiratory distress syndrome. Ann Intern Med. 1983; 99: 293-298 Crossref PubMed Scopus (445) Google Scholar , 10 Bone R.C. Maunder M.A. Luce J.M. et al. An early test of survival in patients with the adult respiratory distress syndrome: the Pa o2/Fi o2 ratio and its differential response to conventional therapy. Chest. 1989; 96: 849-891 Crossref PubMed Scopus (136) Google Scholar , 13 Davis S.L. Furman D.P. Costarino A.T. ARDS in children: Associated disease, clinical course, and predictors of death. J Pediatr. 1993; 123: 35-45 Abstract Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (174) Google Scholar , 19 Fowler A.A. Hamman R.F. Good J.T. et al. Adult respiratory distress syndrome: Risk with common predispositions. Ann Intern Med. 1983; 306: 900-909 Google Scholar , 28 Holbrook P.R. Taylor G. Pollack M.M. et al. Adult respiratory distress syndrome in children. Pediatr Clin North Am. 1980; 27: 677-685 PubMed Google Scholar , 35 Kollef M.H. Schuster D.P. The acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med. 1995; 332: 27-37 Crossref PubMed Scopus (534) Google Scholar , 44 Meyrick B. Pathology of the adult respiratory distress syndrome. Crit Care Clin. 1986; 2: 405-428 PubMed Google Scholar , 47 Montgomery A.B. Stager M.A. Carrico C.J. et al. Causes of mortality in patients with the adult respiratory distress syndrome. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1985; 132: 485-489 PubMed Google Scholar , 53 Paulson T.E. Spear R.M. Peterson B.M. New concepts in the treatment of children with acute respiratory distress syndrome. J Pediatr. 1995; 127: 163-175 Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (58) Google Scholar , 54 Pepe P.E. The clinical entity of adult respiratory distress syndrome: Definition, prediction, and prognosis. Crit Care Clin. 1986; 2: 377-403 PubMed Google Scholar , 56 Pepe P.E. Potkin R.T. Reus D.H. et al. Clinical predictors of the adult respiratory distress syndrome. Am J Surg. 1982; 144: 124-130 Abstract Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (499) Google Scholar , 60 Rinaldo J.E. Rogers R.M. Adult respiratory distress syndrome: Changing concepts of lung injury and repair. N Engl J Med. 1982; 306: 900-909 Crossref PubMed Scopus (377) Google Scholar , 63 Seidenfeld J.J. Pohl D.F. Bell R.C. et al. Incidence, site, and outcome of infections in patients with the adult respiratory distress syndrome. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1986; 134: 12-16 PubMed Google Scholar , 67 Tamburro R.F. Bugnitz M.C. Stidham G.L. Alveolar arterial oxygen gradient as a predictor of outcomes in patients with non-neonatal respiratory failure. J Pediatr. 1991; 119: 935-938 Abstract Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (62) Google Scholar and 70 Timmons O.D. Dean J.M. Vernon D.D. Mortality rates and prognostic variables in children with adult respiratory distress syndrome. J Pediatr. 1991; 119: 896-899 Abstract Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (130) Google Scholar This disease has been referred to as traumatic wet lung, congestive atelectasis, shock lung, and Da Nang lung, and was initially described mainly in the adult population. The syndrome comprising the set of characteristics described as adult respiratory distress syndrome, however, also occurs in critically ill children. Furthermore, this syndrome is associated with similar etiologies, pathophysiology, management strategies, and a relatively high mortality in both adults and children. Therefore, recently the name of adult respiratory distress syndrome was changed to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). 69 The American-European Consensus Conference on ARDS. Am J Respir Care Med. 1994; 149: 818-824 Crossref PubMed Scopus (5395) Google Scholar This article provides the reader with an overview of ARDS including the controversies in definition, a summary of pathophysiology, diagnosis, clinical presentation, and management options. ARDS is an area in adult and pediatric critical care medicine that has been extensively researched and there are a number of detailed articles and reviews addressing various facets of ARDS. Because it is not possible to review every aspect of ARDS in this article, we provide an overview with several references for the reader and have mainly kept the focus of the discussion to the more recent developments with respect to the controversies in definition of ARDS and the newer management approaches that have been used in the adult and pediatric settings." @default.
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