Resumen:
The objective is to demonstrate that among patients with the clinical diagnosis of ARDS, the presence of diffuse alveolar damage (DAD) at histological examination, as compared to its absence, defines a clinical sub-phenotype. We studied patients that died in our ICU from 2000 to 2012 with the diagnosis of ARDS according to the Berlin definition and had autopsy. We excluded patients dying [14 days after the diagnosis of ARDS. The diagnosis of DAD required the presence of hyaline membranes plus at least one of the following: intra-alveolar edema, alveolar type I cell necrosis, alveolar type II cell proliferation, interstitial proliferation of fibroblasts or organizing interstitial fibrosis.