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Abstract Inhalation injury-based respiratory failure is the main cause of death in patients with severe burns. In general, damage from smoke inhalation results in airway edema, inflammation and, subsequently, cellular debris, mucus, fibrin clots and polymorphonuclear leukocytes PNL combine to form casts that lead to ventilation/perfusion mismatch and poor oxygenation. This meta-analysis aims to review the Guideline of Management of Acute Smoke Inhalation Injury and discuss the different modalities and treatment. A comprehensive search of the literature to identify the Guideline of Management of Acute Smoke Inhalation Injury and discuss the different modalities and treatment. via electronic databases including OVID, Science Direct, Springer, Web of Science and Google Scholar. Initial search will carried out using keywords :“burns, “ARDS,” “adult respiratory distress syndrome ,” “extracorporeal membrane oxygenation”,“ECMO,” “inhalation injury,” ,”smoke inhalation injury”, and “heparinized oxygen mask”,”ECMO” All published articles were from 2013 to 2022 limited to human studies of different modalities were analysed and compared regarding the criteria of management |