Relating Ventilatory Support and Drug Treatment Strategies to the Fundamental Pathophysiology in COVID-19 Illness

This article relates the current pathophysiologic and radiologic findings to the fundamental idea of acute lung epithelial infection, alveolar inflammation causing leak into the interstitial space, and subsequent secondary or concurrent endothelial infection and dysfunction. Understanding the mechan...

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Main Authors: Alexander Stoll, Sarah Watts, Emrys Kirkman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Medical Journal 2021-06-01
Series:European Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://www.emjreviews.com/respiratory/article/relating-ventilatory-support-and-drug-treatment-strategies-to-the-fundamental-pathophysiology-in-covid-19-illness/
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spelling doaj-69f76ae5e0c34c9f95321da0299bcd742021-06-18T13:03:38ZengEuropean Medical JournalEuropean Medical Journal2397-67642021-06-016210.33590/emj/20-00269Relating Ventilatory Support and Drug Treatment Strategies to the Fundamental Pathophysiology in COVID-19 IllnessAlexander Stoll0Sarah Watts1Emrys Kirkman 2CBR Division, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, Salisbury, UKCBR Division, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, Salisbury, UKCBR Division, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, Salisbury, UKThis article relates the current pathophysiologic and radiologic findings to the fundamental idea of acute lung epithelial infection, alveolar inflammation causing leak into the interstitial space, and subsequent secondary or concurrent endothelial infection and dysfunction. Understanding the mechanisms and timings of alveolar damage can better inform the types of ventilatory support required and timing of targeted pharmacotherapies.https://www.emjreviews.com/respiratory/article/relating-ventilatory-support-and-drug-treatment-strategies-to-the-fundamental-pathophysiology-in-covid-19-illness/alveolar inflammationcontinuous positive airway pressure (cpap)coronavirus disease (covid-19)drug treatmentsendothelial dysfunctionpneumonitis
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Relating Ventilatory Support and Drug Treatment Strategies to the Fundamental Pathophysiology in COVID-19 Illness
European Medical Journal
alveolar inflammation
continuous positive airway pressure (cpap)
coronavirus disease (covid-19)
drug treatments
endothelial dysfunction
pneumonitis
author_facet Alexander Stoll
Sarah Watts
Emrys Kirkman
author_sort Alexander Stoll
title Relating Ventilatory Support and Drug Treatment Strategies to the Fundamental Pathophysiology in COVID-19 Illness
title_short Relating Ventilatory Support and Drug Treatment Strategies to the Fundamental Pathophysiology in COVID-19 Illness
title_full Relating Ventilatory Support and Drug Treatment Strategies to the Fundamental Pathophysiology in COVID-19 Illness
title_fullStr Relating Ventilatory Support and Drug Treatment Strategies to the Fundamental Pathophysiology in COVID-19 Illness
title_full_unstemmed Relating Ventilatory Support and Drug Treatment Strategies to the Fundamental Pathophysiology in COVID-19 Illness
title_sort relating ventilatory support and drug treatment strategies to the fundamental pathophysiology in covid-19 illness
publisher European Medical Journal
series European Medical Journal
issn 2397-6764
publishDate 2021-06-01
description This article relates the current pathophysiologic and radiologic findings to the fundamental idea of acute lung epithelial infection, alveolar inflammation causing leak into the interstitial space, and subsequent secondary or concurrent endothelial infection and dysfunction. Understanding the mechanisms and timings of alveolar damage can better inform the types of ventilatory support required and timing of targeted pharmacotherapies.
topic alveolar inflammation
continuous positive airway pressure (cpap)
coronavirus disease (covid-19)
drug treatments
endothelial dysfunction
pneumonitis
url https://www.emjreviews.com/respiratory/article/relating-ventilatory-support-and-drug-treatment-strategies-to-the-fundamental-pathophysiology-in-covid-19-illness/
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