Salud Ciencia y Tecnología,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
5, P. 1320 - 1320
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Acute
Respiratory
Distress
Syndrome
(ARDS)
is
a
complication
caused
by
sepsis
and
present
burden
in
critical
care
with
high
mortality
limited
effective
treatments.
Advances
ventilation
hemodynamic
support
offer
potential
to
improve
recovery.
Our
aim
systematically
evaluate
impact
of
new
strategies
on
the
recovery
critically
ill
patients
ARDS
due
sepsis.
The
research
conducted
Web
Science,
PubMed,
Embase,
Cochrane
Library
from
January
2000
December
2023.
We
selected
randomized
controlled
trials
observational
studies
that
looked
at
adult
as
main
cause
were
focus
inclusion
criteria.
Advanced
fluid
management,
extracorporeal
membrane
oxygenation
(ECMO)
lung-protective
among
interventions.
Survival
rates,
length
mechanical
breathing
improvements
rates
outcomes
examined.
Low
tidal
volume
reduced
31%
40%
ventilator-induced
lung
injury.
Research
stated
prone
positioning
improved
moderate-to-severe
ARDS.
documented
ECMO
offered
survival
benefits
refractory
cases
while
conservative
ventilator
days
without
impacting
mortality.
monitoring
titration
perfusion
Certain
interventions
such
high-frequency
oscillatory
ventilation,
showed
benefit
or
increased
risk.
Emerging
enhance
sepsis-induced
through
individualized
care.
Future
should
refine
these
optimize
minimizing
risks.
Frontiers in Immunology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: Feb. 14, 2025
Acute
lung
injury(ALI)/acute
respiratory
distress
syndrome(ARDS)
is
a
severe
clinical
syndrome
characterized
by
high
morbidity
and
mortality,
primarily
due
to
injury.
However,
the
pathogenesis
of
ALI/ARDS
remains
complex
issue.
In
recent
years,
role
macrophage
pyroptosis
in
injury
has
garnered
extensive
attention
worldwide.
This
paper
reviews
mechanism
pyroptosis,
discusses
its
ALI/ARDS,
introduces
several
drugs
intervening
measures
that
can
regulate
influence
progression
ALI/ARDS.
By
doing
so,
we
aim
enhance
understanding
provide
novel
insights
for
treatment.
Salud Ciencia y Tecnología,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
5, P. 1320 - 1320
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Acute
Respiratory
Distress
Syndrome
(ARDS)
is
a
complication
caused
by
sepsis
and
present
burden
in
critical
care
with
high
mortality
limited
effective
treatments.
Advances
ventilation
hemodynamic
support
offer
potential
to
improve
recovery.
Our
aim
systematically
evaluate
impact
of
new
strategies
on
the
recovery
critically
ill
patients
ARDS
due
sepsis.
The
research
conducted
Web
Science,
PubMed,
Embase,
Cochrane
Library
from
January
2000
December
2023.
We
selected
randomized
controlled
trials
observational
studies
that
looked
at
adult
as
main
cause
were
focus
inclusion
criteria.
Advanced
fluid
management,
extracorporeal
membrane
oxygenation
(ECMO)
lung-protective
among
interventions.
Survival
rates,
length
mechanical
breathing
improvements
rates
outcomes
examined.
Low
tidal
volume
reduced
31%
40%
ventilator-induced
lung
injury.
Research
stated
prone
positioning
improved
moderate-to-severe
ARDS.
documented
ECMO
offered
survival
benefits
refractory
cases
while
conservative
ventilator
days
without
impacting
mortality.
monitoring
titration
perfusion
Certain
interventions
such
high-frequency
oscillatory
ventilation,
showed
benefit
or
increased
risk.
Emerging
enhance
sepsis-induced
through
individualized
care.
Future
should
refine
these
optimize
minimizing
risks.