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    Crit Care. 2005;9(6):581-7. Epub 2005 Sep 8.

    Clinical review: Mechanical ventilation in severe asthma.

    Stather DR, Stewart TE.

    InterDepartmental Division of Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. davestather@yahoo.ca

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    Respiratory failure from severe asthma is a potentially reversible, life-threatening condition. Poor outcome in this setting is frequently a result of the development of gas-trapping. This condition can arise in any mechanically ventilated patient, but those with severe airflow limitation have a predisposition. It is important that clinicians managing these types of patients understand that the use of mechanical ventilation can lead to or worsen gas-trapping. In this review we discuss the development of this complication during mechanical ventilation, techniques to measure it and strategies to limit its severity. We hope that by understanding such concepts clinicians will be able to reduce further the poor outcomes occasionally related to severe asthma.

    PMID: 16356242 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 1414026

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