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Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Market

Usually, ARDS can affect persons of any age who suffer acute injury or illness affecting the lungs. The incidence increases with age, ranging from 16 affected individuals per 100,000 persons aged 15-19 to 306 affected individuals per 100,000 persons between the ages of 75 and 84. There is no difference in the incidence between males and females when ARDS is associated with sepsis and most other causes. However, the incidence is slightly higher among females when trauma is the underlying cause leading to ARDS.

In addition, the main medicine name is Methylprednisolone (Solu-Medrol) High-dose methylprednisolone has been used in trials of patients with ARDS who have persistent pulmonary infiltrates, fever, and high oxygen requirement despite resolution of pulmonary or extrapulmonary infection. However, to prevent or detect this condition seek help to quit, and avoid second-hand smoke whenever possible, get vaccinated every five years, which can reduce patients’ risk of lung infections and no drug has proved beneficial in the prevention or management of ARDS.

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