Posted on 04/08/2020 6:08:52 PM PDT by CaptainK
Even as hospitals and governors raise the alarm about a shortage of ventilators, some critical care physicians are questioning the widespread use of the breathing machines for Covid-19 patients, saying that large numbers of patients could instead be treated with less intensive respiratory support.
If the iconoclasts are right, putting coronavirus patients on ventilators could be of little benefit to many and even harmful to some.
Whats driving this reassessment is a baffling observation about Covid-19: Many patients have blood oxygen levels so low they should be dead. But theyre not gasping for air, their hearts arent racing, and their brains show no signs of blinking off from lack of oxygen.
That is making critical care physicians suspect that blood levels of oxygen, which for decades have driven decisions about breathing support for patients with pneumonia and acute respiratory distress, might be misleading them about how to care for those with Covid-19. In particular, more and more are concerned about the use of intubation and mechanical ventilators. They argue that more patients could receive simpler, noninvasive respiratory support, such as the breathing masks used in sleep apnea, at least to start with and maybe for the duration of the illness.
The patients in front of me are unlike any Ive ever seen, Kyle-Sidell told Medscape about those he cared for in a hard-hit Brooklyn hospital. They looked a lot more like they had altitude sickness than pneumonia.
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Thanks.
I miss him every day.
“Administer nitric oxide (NO)? You nose and sinuses deliver NO to the lungs, which is why you should always breathe through your nose. “
Some people say. Research is lacking. Some research shows that during exercise nasal NO decreases and lung NO production increases.
What is not in dispute is the nasal NO retards local infection.
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