• Rafah Sabah Barrak, Afraa Brahim
  • Faculty of Medicine “Ibn El Jazzar” of Sousse, University of Sousse, Sousse, Tunisia. Al-Rafidain University College, Ministry of Higher Education, Baghdad, Iraq..
  • Email: barrakrafah@gmail.com.
  • Faculty of Medicine “Ibn El Jazzar” of Sousse, University of Sousse, Sousse, Tunisia..
  • Email: afraa.brahim@hotmail.fr.

ABSTRACT

Aim of the study: Using noninvasive ventilation, clinical data and outcomes of noninvasive ventilation in patients related to acute respiratory distress syndrome. Study Limitation: The Patients admitted to the trust are detected disease applying PCR tests from nasally and oral swabs for the period (10 January 2021 and 20- May-2022). Clinical data collecting on whole positive patients, including age, gender, co-illnesses, and residency in care homes besides the clinical management. Materials and Methods: In this trial, patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome are given noninvasive ventilation while wearing an orinasal mask. People with acute respiratory distress syndrome are clinically followed up by serial arterial blood gas analysis. This research evaluated the effectiveness of noninvasive ventilation at the time of using it, time spent in the hospital mortality and intensive care unit, and the improvement in clinical and blood gas markers. Noninvasive ventilation's success is measured by its ability to avoid endotracheal intubation. The ethical consideration samples chosen by participation are voluntary. People are given a choice and the ability to opt-out at any time, even if they've already agreed to take part in this study. Results: The study included 100 persons and 20 people who required intubated ventilation were excluded, bringing the study total number to 80 persons; there is a significant difference in levels of oxygen saturation (SpO2, PaO2/FIO2 ratio, and repertory rate) (p value< 0.05) in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome with NIV, during the maintenance days, especially between the first day and 5th day. Conclusions: The current study found that using non-invasive ventilation instead of intubation is possible, and more studies can be conducted on this topic.

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