Non-invasive mechanical ventilation in severe acute respiratory syndrome in patients hospitalized for COVID-19: systematic review protocol
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Summary: | Abstract Introduction Non-Invasive Ventilation is a form of ventilatory support that promotes improvement in several respiratory parameters such as peripheral oxygen saturation, decreased respiratory work, and a significant reduction in the need for intubation and mortality. It is a widely used therapy in the treatment of severe hypoxemia and refractory to oxygen therapy, a clinical condition observed in patients hospitalized for COVID-19. Objective Investigate through the scientific literature the interference of Non-Invasive Ventilation in the hospital outcome of patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome triggered by COVID-19. Methods The review will follow the guidelines established by the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology and Preferred Report Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. Two independent reviewers will perform the search, quality assessment, data extraction, and synthesis. The databases used will be PubMed, PEDro, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Scielo, and Web of Science. Also, studies published in the grey literature in ProQuest Disserts and Theses Database Science and Google Scholar that meet established criteria will be included. Results An initial survey showed that the proper use of Non-Invasive Ventilation administered with a helmet has significant outcomes on the rate of Orotracheal Intubation and Invasive Mechanical Ventilation. There were also studies with outcomes on morbidity and mortality and protocols for use and monitoring. Conclusion The results will inform the use of this therapy and its outcomes to promote an effective intervention in hospitalized patients. |
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Non-invasive mechanical ventilation in severe acute respiratory syndrome in patients hospitalized for COVID-19: systematic review protocol |
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Non-invasive mechanical ventilation in severe acute respiratory syndrome in patients hospitalized for COVID-19: systematic review protocol |
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Non-invasive mechanical ventilation in severe acute respiratory syndrome in patients hospitalized for COVID-19: systematic review protocol Cirilo,Sara Sabrina Vieira COVID-19 non-invasive ventilation hospitalization |
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Non-invasive mechanical ventilation in severe acute respiratory syndrome in patients hospitalized for COVID-19: systematic review protocol |
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Non-invasive mechanical ventilation in severe acute respiratory syndrome in patients hospitalized for COVID-19: systematic review protocol |
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Non-invasive mechanical ventilation in severe acute respiratory syndrome in patients hospitalized for COVID-19: systematic review protocol |
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Non-invasive mechanical ventilation in severe acute respiratory syndrome in patients hospitalized for COVID-19: systematic review protocol |
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Non-invasive mechanical ventilation in severe acute respiratory syndrome in patients hospitalized for COVID-19: systematic review protocol |
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Cirilo,Sara Sabrina Vieira |
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Cirilo,Sara Sabrina Vieira Machado,Raniel da Silva Santos,Alexandre da Conceição Rodrigues,Karine Lima Silva,Baldomero Antonio Kato da |
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Machado,Raniel da Silva Santos,Alexandre da Conceição Rodrigues,Karine Lima Silva,Baldomero Antonio Kato da |
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Cirilo,Sara Sabrina Vieira Machado,Raniel da Silva Santos,Alexandre da Conceição Rodrigues,Karine Lima Silva,Baldomero Antonio Kato da |
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COVID-19 non-invasive ventilation hospitalization |
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COVID-19 non-invasive ventilation hospitalization |
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Abstract Introduction Non-Invasive Ventilation is a form of ventilatory support that promotes improvement in several respiratory parameters such as peripheral oxygen saturation, decreased respiratory work, and a significant reduction in the need for intubation and mortality. It is a widely used therapy in the treatment of severe hypoxemia and refractory to oxygen therapy, a clinical condition observed in patients hospitalized for COVID-19. Objective Investigate through the scientific literature the interference of Non-Invasive Ventilation in the hospital outcome of patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome triggered by COVID-19. Methods The review will follow the guidelines established by the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology and Preferred Report Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. Two independent reviewers will perform the search, quality assessment, data extraction, and synthesis. The databases used will be PubMed, PEDro, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Scielo, and Web of Science. Also, studies published in the grey literature in ProQuest Disserts and Theses Database Science and Google Scholar that meet established criteria will be included. Results An initial survey showed that the proper use of Non-Invasive Ventilation administered with a helmet has significant outcomes on the rate of Orotracheal Intubation and Invasive Mechanical Ventilation. There were also studies with outcomes on morbidity and mortality and protocols for use and monitoring. Conclusion The results will inform the use of this therapy and its outcomes to promote an effective intervention in hospitalized patients. |
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