PANTHER (Precision Medicine Adaptive Network Platform Trial in Hypoxemic Acute Respiratory Failure) is a research study that uses a flexible approach to test new treatments for people with severe breathing problems due to low oxygen levels.
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is a serious lung condition commonly seen in intensive care units (ICUs), making it hard for patients to breathe. While inflammation helps the body fight infections, it can sometimes get out of control and harm the lungs.
Around 1 in 4 ICU patients who need a ventilator (a machine that helps them breathe) have ARDS. ARDS leads to a high risk of death and long-term health problems, and currently, there are no proven medications to treat it.
PANTHER (Precision Medicine Adaptive Network Platform Trial in Hypoxemic Acute Respiratory Failure) is a research study that uses a flexible approach to test new treatments for people with severe breathing problems due to low oxygen levels.
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is a serious lung condition commonly seen in intensive care units (ICUs), making it hard for patients to breathe. While inflammation helps the body fight infections, it can sometimes get out of control and harm the lungs.
Around 1 in 4 ICU patients who need a ventilator (a machine that helps them breathe) have ARDS. ARDS leads to a high risk of death and long-term health problems, and currently, there are no proven medications to treat it.
PANTHER (Precision Medicine Adaptive Network Platform Trial in Hypoxemic Acute Respiratory Failure) is a research study that uses a flexible approach to test new treatments for people with severe breathing problems due to low oxygen levels.
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is a serious lung condition commonly seen in intensive care units (ICUs), making it hard for patients to breathe. While inflammation helps the body fight infections, it can sometimes get out of control and harm the lungs.
Around 1 in 4 ICU patients who need a ventilator (a machine that helps them breathe) have ARDS. ARDS leads to a high risk of death and long-term health problems, and currently, there are no proven medications to treat it.
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