The major morbidity and mortality from COVID-19 is due to acute viral pneumonitis that evolves to ARDS. Furthermore, COVID-19 patients may be affected by extrarespiratory involvement, including cardiac, renal, neurological and vascular complications. Different hospitals reorganised their logistical structures to optimise the care of COVID-19 patients and ensure infection control, and the public health scenario worldwide was characterised by the rapid spread of multidisciplinary units specifically dedicated to COVID-19 patients. This chapter describes the personal experience and clinical case of a previously healthy and active patient who suffered from severe COVID-19. Two other cases of patients hospitalised because of severe acute respiratory failure due to COVID-19 are also discussed.
Respiratory failure in COVID-19: a patient's perspective and clinical cases / F. Amati, A. Vigni, S. Misuraca, F. Bindo, A. Gramegna, A. Voza, F. Blasi, S. Aliberti (ERS MONOGRAPH). - In: COVID-19 / [a cura di] A. Fabre, J. R. Hurst, S. Ramjug. - [s.l] : European Respiratory Society, 2021. - ISBN 978-1-84984-148-1. - pp. 1-13 [10.1183/2312508X.10025320]
Respiratory failure in COVID-19: a patient's perspective and clinical cases
S. Misuraca;F. Bindo;A. Gramegna;F. BlasiPenultimo
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2021
Abstract
The major morbidity and mortality from COVID-19 is due to acute viral pneumonitis that evolves to ARDS. Furthermore, COVID-19 patients may be affected by extrarespiratory involvement, including cardiac, renal, neurological and vascular complications. Different hospitals reorganised their logistical structures to optimise the care of COVID-19 patients and ensure infection control, and the public health scenario worldwide was characterised by the rapid spread of multidisciplinary units specifically dedicated to COVID-19 patients. This chapter describes the personal experience and clinical case of a previously healthy and active patient who suffered from severe COVID-19. Two other cases of patients hospitalised because of severe acute respiratory failure due to COVID-19 are also discussed.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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