[Is it really an acute respiratory distress syndrome? : Current definitions, pathophysiology and differentiated diagnoses].

Anaesthesist

Klinik für Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin, Klinikum Bremen Mitte, St. Jürgen-Str. 1, 28177, Bremen, Deutschland.

Published: June 2020

Although the Berlin definition of the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is generally recognized, the differentiation from other diseases with severe gas exchange disturbances is often difficult in clinical practice. In particular, the assessment of radiological findings and identification of primary noncardiogenic lung edema pose problems. In ARDS typical inflammatory processes can be found with involvement of activated neutrophilic granulocytes. Anti-inflammatory treatment strategies were unsuccessful. Lung protective ventilation strategies and prone positioning are the only evidence-based treatment options. Identifying ARDS phenotypes according to the etiology or disease progression can possibly provide a targeted individualized treatment option. The control of various biomarkers for assessment and treatment is the main focus of scientific interest. The results of appropriate studies remain to be seen.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00101-020-00789-4DOI Listing

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