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In this episode of the Inside EMS podcast, Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson tackle one of the most nerve-wracking scenarios ...
A 3-year-old white male developed stridor and respiratory distress while eating lunch at his daycare facility. Upon admission to the emergency room, direct laryngoscopy revealed a food bolus at ...
The acute respiratory distress syndrome is a devastating, often fatal inflammatory condition that probably affects more than a million patients throughout the world each year.1 Since its descriptio ...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome, also known as ARDS, is a common killer among critically ill patients hospitalized with COVID-19. But even if they survive, it’s a long road to recovery.
That means the true cause of respiratory failure in COVID-19 patients remains unknown. “In the population we studied, 24% died, but only 4% had a cytokine storm,” says Dr. Mudd.
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