Just the Facts: What are the roles of oxygen escalation and noninvasive ventilation in COVID-19?
Brit J LongStephen Y LiangChristopher HicksMichael GottliebPublished in: CJEM (2020)
A 37-year-old female presents with cough, fever, dyspnea, and myalgias for five days after recent contact with a family member with confirmed 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Her vital signs include T 38.3° C, HR 108, BP 118/70 mm Hg, RR 26 breaths per minute, and oxygen saturation 67% on room air. She is not in respiratory distress currently and is protecting her airway. Her chest X-ray reveals bilateral airspace opacities. You plan to immediately intervene and address her hypoxia.