@article{Nasa_P-2021_86180, title = {Expert consensus statements for the management of COVID-19-related acute respiratory failure using a Delphi method}, author = {Nasa, P. and Azoulay, E. and Khanna, A. and Jain, R. and Gupta, S. and Javeri, Y. and Juneja, D. and Rangappa, P. and Sundararajan, K. and Alhazzani, W. and Antonelli, M. and Arabi, Y. and Bakker, J. and Brochard, L. and Deane, A. and Du, B. and Einav, S. and Esteban, A. and Gajic, O. and Galvagno, S. and Guérin, C. and Jaber, S. and Khilnani, G. and Koh, Y. and Lascarrou, J. and Machado, F. and Malbrain, M. and Mancebo, J. and McCurdy, M. and McGrath, B. and Mehta, S. and Mekontso-Dessap, A. and Mer, M. and Nurok, M. and Park, P. and Pelosi, P. and Peter, J. and Phua, J. and Pilcher, D. and Piquilloud, L. and Schellongowski, P. and Schultz, M. and Shankar-Hari, M. and Singh, S. and Sorbello, M. and Tiruvoipati, R. and Udy, A. and Welte, T. and Myatra, S.}, month = {mar}, year = {2021}, abstract = {BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused unprecedented pressure on healthcare system globally. Lack of high-quality evidence on the respiratory management of COVID-19-related acute respiratory failure (C-ARF) has resulted in wide variation in clinical practice.}, volume = {25}, issue = {1}, journal = {Critical Care}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-021-03491-y}, }