Suporte avançado de oxigenoterapia e medidas de resgate em ventilação mecânica invasiva na COVID-19

Autores

  • Luciana Tagliari Hospital Copa D’Or
  • Saulo Beiler Hospital Copa D’Or / Hospital Copa Star

Palavras-chave:

Oxigenoterapia, ventilação mecânica invasiva, COVID-19, ventilação não invasiva, cateter nasal de alto fluxo de oxigênio, posição prona

Resumo

A elevada mortalidade e o tempo prolongado de ventilação mecânica observado nos pacientes com COVID-19 exigiram a implementação de métodos não invasivos de oxigenoterapia e otimização no manejo da ventilação invasiva para o tratamento da hipoxemia refratária e redução de mortalidade.

Biografia do Autor

Luciana Tagliari, Hospital Copa D’Or

Supervisora Médica de Unidade de Terapia Intensiva do Hospital Copa D’Or.

Saulo Beiler, Hospital Copa D’Or / Hospital Copa Star

Gerente Médico das Terapias Intensivas do Hospital Copa D’Or

Rotina Médico da UTI 5B do Hospital Copa Star

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2022-06-01

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