RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Lessons from COVID-19 in the management of acute respiratory failure JF Breathe JO Breathe FD European Respiratory Society SP 230035 DO 10.1183/20734735.0035-2023 VO 19 IS 1 A1 Claudia Crimi A1 Patrick Murphy A1 Maxime Patout A1 Javier Sayas A1 Joao Carlos Winck YR 2023 UL http://breathe.ersjournals.com/content/19/1/230035.abstract AB Accumulated evidence supports the efficacy of noninvasive respiratory support therapies in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure, alleviating admissions to intensive care units. Noninvasive respiratory support strategies, including high-flow oxygen therapy, continuous positive airway pressure via mask or helmet and noninvasive ventilation, can be alternatives that may avoid the need for invasive ventilation. Alternating different noninvasive respiratory support therapies and introducing complementary interventions, like self-proning, may improve outcomes. Proper monitoring is warranted to ensure the efficacy of the techniques and to avoid complications while supporting transfer to the intensive care unit. This article reviews the latest evidence on noninvasive respiratory support therapies in COVID-19-related acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure.In COVID-19-related acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure, noninvasive respiratory support therapies have been shown to reduce the risk of intubation and they should be considered safe and adequate, in the proper setting and with experienced teams https://bit.ly/3GQbgKs