What are appropriate interventions in the management of HPS? Select all that apply.
A) Intravenous fluid resuscitation
B) Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
C) Ribavirin
D) Dopamine
E) Methylprednisolone
F) Mechanical ventilation
The answer is a, b, d, f
 
a)Correct, since it is an appropriate supportive measure to maintain blood pressure during the cardiopulmonary phase, where pulmonary edema can lead to significant fluid shifts out of the vasculature.
 
b)Correct, because it can be used to treat critically ill patients by oxygenating their blood artificially, bypassing their compromised respiratory system.
 
c)Incorrect, because although it is an antiviral medication, it has not been shown to be effective in treating HPS in clinical trials.
 
d)Correct, since it can be used as an inotropic drug to raise blood pressure and myocardial contractility.
 
e)Incorrect, the glucocorticoid’s anti-inflammatory effects have not been shown to be effective in treating HPS in clinical trials.
 
f)Correct, since it is a supportive measure to help the patient breathe when they are unable to breathe adequately on their own.
 
The answer is a, b, d, f
 
a)Correct, since it is an appropriate supportive measure to maintain blood pressure during the cardiopulmonary phase, where pulmonary edema can lead to significant fluid shifts out of the vasculature.
 
b)Correct, because it can be used to treat critically ill patients by oxygenating their blood artificially, bypassing their compromised respiratory system.
 
c)Incorrect, because although it is an antiviral medication, it has not been shown to be effective in treating HPS in clinical trials.
 
d)Correct, since it can be used as an inotropic drug to raise blood pressure and myocardial contractility.
 
e)Incorrect, the glucocorticoid’s anti-inflammatory effects have not been shown to be effective in treating HPS in clinical trials.
 
f)Correct, since it is a supportive measure to help the patient breathe when they are unable to breathe adequately on their own.
 
 
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