One of the challenges in ARDS diagnosis is chest X-ray (CXR) interpretation. ARDS causes diffuse infiltrates through the lungs that must be identified using chest radiography. In this paper, we present a web-based platform leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to automati...
etalin1967.Acuterespiratorydistressinadults.Lancet.1967;2(7511):319-323 OriginalDefinitionofARDS “Severedyspnea,tachypnea,cyanosisthatis refractorytooxygentherapy,lossoflungcompliance,anddiffusealveolarinfiltrationseenonchestx-ray.”—Ashbaugh Lancet,1967Aug12;2(7511):319-23. Severe...
Chest X-ray performed – no (%) 32/39 (82.1) 321/359 (89.4) 146/169 (86.4) 0.262 Quadrants affected – no (%) 0.534 1 4/30 (13.3) 20/321 (6.2) 12/146 (8.2) 2 5/30 (16.7) 75/321 (23.4) 32/146 (21.9) 3 7/30 (23.3) 82/321 (25.5) 45/146 (30.8) 4 14/30 ...
Interpretation of chest X-ray images was divided into zones that correspond to anatomical lobes on computed tomography. Progression of radiologic injury was assessed by analysing the number of zones involved on the chest radiograph (X-ray) at days 1, 3, 7, 14, and 21 from cannulation and ...
All patients underwent chest CT scan or X-ray at hospital admission. The patients with diagnosed ARDS (fulfilling the Berlin criteria), dyspnea, hypoxemia and/or decreased PaO2/FiO2 were treated as a first step with conventional supplemental oxygen therapy, and then the support was gradually increa...