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Concepts in Emergency and Critical Care
JAMA. 1989;261(23):3444-3453. doi: 10.1001/jama.1989.03420230098035

Acute on Chronic Respiratory Failure

Assessment and Management of Patients With COPD in the Emergent Setting

  1. Gregory A. Schmidt, MD;
  2. Jesse B. Hall, MD
  1. From the Section of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, The University of Chicago (III).

Abstract

Patients with acute on chronic respiratory failure exhibit severe pulmonary impairment as a baseline characteristic. Additional minor insults can precipitate cardiopulmonary failure that requires hospital admission and possibly mechanical ventilation. Our approach to these patients emphasizes evaluation of the imbalance between neuromuscular competence and mechanical load on the respiratory system. In this way, reversible factors can be identified and corrected before they progress to inspiratory muscle fatigue and respiratory failure. For cases in which deterioration is inexorable, guidelines for mechanical ventilation are given and approaches to eventual liberation from the ventilator are reviewed.

(JAMA. 1989;261:3444-3453)

Footnotes

  • Reprint requests to Department of Medicine, Box 83, The University of Chicago, 5841 S Maryland Ave, Chicago, IL 60637 (Dr Schmidt).

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