1. Effects of CPAP and FiO2 on respiratory effort and lung stress in early COVID-19 pneumonia: a randomized, crossover study
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Lorenzo Giosa, Patrick Duncan Collins, Martina Sciolla, Francesca Cerrone, Salvatore Di Blasi, Matteo Maria Macrì, Luca Davicco, Andrea Laguzzi, Fabiana Gorgonzola, Roberto Penso, Irene Steinberg, Massimo Muraccini, Alberto Perboni, Vincenzo Russotto, Luigi Camporota, Giacomo Bellani, and Pietro Caironi
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COVID-19 ,Respiratory failure ,Helmet-CPAP ,Non-rebreather mask ,Venturi mask ,Respiratory effort ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Abstract Background in COVID-19 acute respiratory failure, the effects of CPAP and FiO2 on respiratory effort and lung stress are unclear. We hypothesize that, in the compliant lungs of early Sars-CoV-2 pneumonia, the application of positive pressure through Helmet-CPAP may not decrease respiratory effort, and rather worsen lung stress and oxygenation when compared to higher FiO2 delivered via oxygen masks. Methods In this single-center (S.Luigi Gonzaga University-Hospital, Turin, Italy), randomized, crossover study, we included patients receiving Helmet-CPAP for early (
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- 2023
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