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==Case Studies==
==Case Studies==
[[Status asthmaticus case study one|Case #1]]
[[Status asthmaticus case study one|Case #1]]
*'''Non-invasive ventilation''' using [[Positive airway pressure|C-PAP]] or tight-fitting [[Medical ventilator|face mask]] may be used to reduce the work of breathing without intubation.
*'''[[Tracheal intubation|Endotracheal intubation]]''' and '''[[mechanical ventilation]]''' should be used with caution in asthmatics who are non-responsive to medical therapy or non-invasive methods of ventilation, due to the substantial risk of [[barotrauma]]. Common indications include impending [[respiratory failure|respiratory arrest]], [[hypoxia|severe hypoxia]] non-responsive to supplemental [[oxygen]], [[CO2 retention]] with PaCO<sub>2</sub> greater than 50 mmHg, [[acidosis]] and/or altered mental status. 
==Complications==
*[[Pneumothorax]] as a complication of [[mechanical ventilation]]
*Intubation increases the risk of super-imposed infection
==Prevention==
*Compliant to medications
*Avoid [[Asthma risk factors|triggering factors]]
==References==
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