Title | Defining and subphenotyping ARDS: insights from an international Delphi expert panel. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2025 |
Authors | Nasa P, Bos LD, Estenssoro E, van Haren FMP, Neto ASerpa, Rocco PRM, Slutsky AS, Schultz MJ |
Corporate Authors | DIOS investigators |
Journal | Lancet Respir Med |
Date Published | 2025 Apr 29 |
ISSN | 2213-2619 |
Abstract | Although the definition of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has undergone numerous revisions aimed at enhancing its diagnostic accuracy and clinical practicality, the usefulness and precision of these definitions remain matters of ongoing discussion. In this Position Paper, we report on a Delphi study to reach a consensus on the conceptual model of ARDS, specifically identifying its defining components within clinical, research, and educational contexts as well as exploring the potential role of subphenotyping. We did a four-round Delphi study, involving experts in ARDS research and management from a diverse range of geoeconomic regions and professional backgrounds. Consensus was achieved for the conceptual model of ARDS; key components to be included for an ARDS definition in the context of research, education, and patient management; and the need for further research in subphenotyping ARDS. Additionally, we highlight knowledge gaps and research priorities that could guide future investigations in this area. Our study builds on previous non-Delphi-based consensus processes (eg, the new global definition of ARDS and recent society-based guidelines) by using a rigorous Delphi method that ensured panellist anonymity and used clear quantitative criteria to mitigate potential peer pressure and group conformity. The findings underscore the need to refine the ARDS definition to better account for the heterogeneity of clinical presentations and underlying pathophysiology, and to improve diagnostic precision, including the use of subphenotyping where appropriate. |
DOI | 10.1016/S2213-2600(25)00115-8 |
Alternate Journal | Lancet Respir Med |
PubMed ID | 40315883 |