%0 Journal Article %A Ritesh Agarwal %A Ashutosh N Aggarwal %A Dheeraj Gupta %T Role of Noninvasive Ventilation in Acute Lung Injury/Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: A Proportion Meta-analysis %D 2010 %J Respiratory Care %P 1653-1660 %V 55 %N 12 %X BACKGROUND: The role of noninvasive ventilation (NIV) in the management of acute lung injury (ALI) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is controversial. OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of NIV in patients with ALI/ARDS, using a meta-analytic technique. METHODS: We searched the PubMed and Embase databases for relevant studies published between 1995 and 2009, and included studies that reported endotracheal intubation rate and/or mortality in patients with ALI/ARDS treated with NIV. We calculated the proportions and 95% CIs to assess the outcomes in the individual studies and pooled the results with a random effects model. RESULTS: Our search yielded 13 eligible studies (540 patients). The intubation rate ranged from 30% to 86%, and the pooled intubation rate was 48% (95% CI 39–58%). The mortality rate ranged from 15% to 71%, and the pooled mortality rate was 35% (95% CI 26–45%). There was significant statistical heterogeneity (assessed via the I2 test and Cochran Q statistic) in both intubation rate and mortality. There was no evidence of publication bias. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest an almost 50% NIV failure rate in patients with ALI/ARDS, so NIV should be cautiously used in patients with ALI/ARDS. There is a need for a uniform NIV protocol for patients with ALI/ARDS. %U https://rc.rcjournal.com/content/respcare/55/12/1653.full.pdf