Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5885652 | Journal of Critical Care | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Noninvasive pressure ventilation is frequently used in CAP but is associated with high failure rates. Mortality was not improved in the group of patients who received NIV as first-line therapy despite clinical characteristics that might have suggested a more favorable prognosis. Given the high rates of NIV use, high failure rates, and the hypothesis generating nature of the data in this study, further randomized studies are needed to better delineate the role of NIV in CAP.
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Authors
A. MD, P.Z. MSc, S. MSc, J. MSc,