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Objective. Pulmonary barotrauma has been frequently observed in patients with COVID-19 who present with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. This study evaluated the prevalence, risk factors, and outcomes of barotrauma in patients with COVID-19 requiring
Hasan M. Al-Dorzi +5 more
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Background Despite evidence suggesting a higher risk of barotrauma during COVID-19-related acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) compared to ARDS due to other causes, data are limited about possible associations with patient characteristics ...
Nicolas Serck +13 more
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Background The risk of barotrauma associated with different types of ventilatory support is unclear in COVID-19 patients. The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the different respiratory support strategies on barotrauma occurrence ...
Luigi Vetrugno +70 more
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Background The development of barotrauma in COVID-19 patients who were ventilated and admitted to the intensive treatment unit seemed to have been a problematic issue in the COVID era.
Roopak Dubey +2 more
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Dental tourism and the risk of barotrauma and barodontalgia [PDF]
Background and aim Dental tourism, which reflects the provision of health care services abroad, also includes a travelling component. Air travel after dental intervention may cause barotrauma and barodontalgia.
Péter Felkai +4 more
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Background: Ventilator-induced Barotrauma is a complication of intubation that is associated with high driving pressures and positive end-expiratory pressure use.
Anuraag Sah +2 more
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The Predictive Power of Barotrauma from the Macklin Effect in the ARDS Population: A Comparison of COVID-19 and Non-COVID-19 ARDS—Could the Macklin Effect Serve as a Helpful Tool for Evaluating Transfer to ARDS Reference Centers? [PDF]
Background: The Macklin effect recently demonstrated a high positive predictive value for barotrauma in the COVID-19 ARDS population. However, there was less evidence available regarding the ARDS population without SARS-CoV-2 infection. We aim to analyze
Alberto Marabotti +12 more
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Barotrauma in critically ill COVID-19 patients: a retrospective case-control study
Background There is increased incidence of barotrauma in COVID-19 patients, probably due to disease pathology, oxygen therapy and coughing. We aimed to retrospectively compare the characteristics, associations and outcomes of COVID-19 patients with and ...
Vineeta Venkateswaran +12 more
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Radiological Features and Outcomes of COVID-19 Associated ARDS Patients with Barotrauma
Objective: Barotrauma developing spontaneously or associated with positive pressure ventilation applied as respiratory support therapy is reported more frequently in patients with novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19).
Meltem Şimşek +3 more
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Barotrauma in COVID-19 Patients
Clinical manifestations of COVID 19 is still unknown. We performed this study to determine the occurrence of pulmonary barotrauma as a complication of this disease.
Farahnaz Fallahian +2 more
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