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(Fr: SDRA sur critères gazométriques PaO2/FIO2). May overlap with Ia. Mechanical ventilation commonly needed. ECMO required in some instances (PMID 29967877). ARDS definition and grading at PMID 22797452. ARDS (and formerly ALI) are defined on the basis of gas exchange abnormalities. Thus, ARDS is not a well-characterized disease entity and may arise in widely disparate clinical scenarios. Pathologically, ARDS may correspond to DAD, pulmonary edema, acute NSIP-like ILD w/wo granulomas, -eosinophilic pneumonia (AEP), AFOP, amiodarone pulmonary toxicity, DAH, fat or silicone embolism, AIP, radiation injury, pulmonary fibrosis exacerbated by drugs or surgery (see under specific patterns) and drug- or alcohol-induced aspiration pneumonitis (see under XIg). Appropriate tests and BAL help exclude an infection and separate these entities. Some patients respond to intravenous corticosteroid therapy. Review at PMID 1939859. See also under IL 'Diffuse Alveolar Damage', XIg, XVf and under 'Postoperative ARDS'
Publications
Nitrofurantoin-induced pulmonary reaction involving respiratory symptoms: case report.
The Canadian journal of hospital pharmacy 2011 Sep;64;362-5 — 2011 Sep — 362-5
Baptista JP, Casanova PC, Sousa JP, Martins PJ, Simões A, Fernandes V, Souto J, Costa JJ, Rebelo A, Carvalho L, Pimentel J
[Acute eosinophilic pneumonia associated with acute respiratory distress syndrome: case report].
Revista portuguesa de pneumologia 2004 Jul-Aug;10;355-64 — 2004 Jul-Aug — 355-64
Adult respiratory distress syndrome associated with acute nitrofurantoin toxicity. Successful treatment with continuous positive airway pressure.
Respiration; international review of thoracic diseases 1980;39;318-22 — 1980 — 318-22