Treatment Overview
Treatment for
hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) consists of
supporting you through the illness, usually in an intensive care unit.
Treatment may include:
- Using a mechanical
ventilator to help you breathe. This includes
monitoring the amount of oxygen in your blood and adjusting the treatment as
needed to maintain the proper amount of oxygen in your
blood.
- Monitoring the pressure and blood flow in your heart and
lungs by placing a thin tube (pulmonary artery catheter) inside your
heart and lungs.
- Using
intravenous (IV) fluids and medicines to maintain your
blood pressure and prevent
shock.
What To Think About
If you think you have hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS), you
should seek immediate medical care to evaluate whether emergency medical
treatment is needed to support your breathing and to prevent shock.
During the initial outbreak of the virus in 1993, about 70% of
people who developed HPS died.1 Today, the death rate
has fallen to about 40%, perhaps because of improved treatment with fluids and
other supportive care early in the course of the illness.2
New treatments to improve the chance of survival are being
studied.