noninvasive respiratory support (NRS)

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A clinical guide to non-invasive respiratory support in acute respiratory failure: ventilation settings, technical optimization and clinical indications

Why this paper matters on a busy ICU day Non-invasive respiratory support (NIRS) is now everywhere: ED, step-down, wards, and ICU. We use HFNT, CPAP, BiPAP, facemasks, helmets — often driven by habit or availability more than physiology. Rezoagli and colleagues offer a practical, physiology-heavy roadmap for how to choose a modality, how to set […]

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Respiratory

Association of Breathing Effort With Survival in Patients With Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Abstract This multicenter prospective cohort study investigated whether breathing effort, estimated by esophageal pressure swing (ΔPes), is associated with survival in adults with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure (AHRF) receiving noninvasive respiratory support (NRS). Across 12 ICUs in Italy, 180 patients were enrolled. The study found that higher breathing effort—particularly ΔPes >10 cmH₂O—was independently associated with

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