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Critical care clinics · Jan 2010
ReviewMechanical ventilation in cancer patients: clinical characteristics and outcomes.
- Márcio Soares, Pieter O Depuydt, and Jorge I F Salluh.
- Intensive Care Unit, Instituto Nacional de Câncer, Praça Cruz Vermelha, 23-10 andar, 20230-130, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. marciosoaresms@yahoo.com.br
- Crit Care Clin. 2010 Jan 1;26(1):41-58.
AbstractAcute respiratory failure with the need for mechanical ventilation is a severe and frequent complication, and a leading reason for admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) in patients with malignancies. Nevertheless, improvements in patient survival have been observed over the last decade. This article reviews the epidemiology of adult patients with malignancies requiring ventilatory support. Criteria used to assist decisions to admit a patient to the ICU and to select the initial ventilatory strategy are discussed.
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