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ARDS - Management of Patients

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ijlale1976@*.com

Jan 12 2023, 4:07 pm

some textbook say 5-6mmHg Tidal volume.

ARDS results from lung injury resulting in significant hypoxemia and respiratory distress. This translates into significant morbidity and mortality for patients and is managed primarily in the Intensive Care Unit. This lecture is divided into two modules covering the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and timeline, as well as the clinical presentation and definition of ARDS.

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Instructors

Ana Crawford M.D., M.Sc.

Ana Crawford M.D., M.Sc.

Clinical Associate Professor, Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine

Practices at Stanford Health Care Board certified in anesthesiology and critical care medicine, and with a masters in Global Health Science, Dr. Crawford founded the Division of Global Health Equity within the Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine at Stanford in 2011. She currently serves as the Director of Global Engagement Strategy and as the Global Health Equity fellowship director. With a passion for improving access to medical education and professional development as tools to improve the lives of diverse patients, Dr. Crawford serves on and chairs multiple committees at the local, national and international levels. With expertise in medical education and global perioperative care, she is a consultant and advisor to several international organizations including the WHO, Lancet Commission, EECC, and others. She is the creator and Editor-in-Chief of the Global Anesthesia and Critical Care Learning Resource Center ("the LRC"), an open-access online education platform and is the proud recipient of the 2021 Kevin Malott Humanitarian Service Award, for her work with the Pine Ridge Native American community in South Dakota during COVID-19.

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