Research Article: A Nomogram Model for Post-Intubation Hypotension in Patients with Severe Pneumonia in the Emergency Department
Abstract:
Pneumonia continues to be the leading cause of hospitalization and death worldwide. In , pneumonia was the eighth leading cause of death in the United States, the fourth leading cause of death worldwide, and the leading cause of death in low-income countries., Fever, cough, and increased sputum production are common symptoms of pneumonia. However, when it develops into severe pneumonia, it is often accompanied by hemodynamic instability and the need for mechanical ventilation, leading to increased mortality and intra- and extra-pulmonary complications. Endotracheal intubation is widely used in clinical practice as one of the effective means of improving ventilation and oxygen saturation. However, endotracheal intubation in emergency patients is often associated with a high rate of adverse events, including hypotension, cardiac arrest, and an increased risk of death.,
Introduction:
Pneumonia continues to be the leading cause of hospitalization and death worldwide. In , pneumonia was the eighth leading cause of death in the United States, the fourth leading cause of death worldwide, and the leading cause of death in low-income countries. , Fever, cough, and increased sputum production are common symptoms of pneumonia. However, when it develops into severe pneumonia, it is often accompanied by hemodynamic instability and the need for mechanical ventilation, leading to increased mortality and…
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