ABSTRACT: Weaning covers the entire process of liberating the patient from mechanical support and from the endotracheal tube. Many controversial questions remain concerning the best methods for conducting this process. An International Consensus Conference was held in April 2005 to provide recommendations regarding the management of this process. An 11-member international jury answered five pre-defined questions. 1) What is known about the epidemiology of weaning problems? 2) What is the pathophysiology of weaning failure? 3) What is the usual process of initial weaning from the ventilator? 4) Is there a role for different ventilator modes in more difficult weaning? 5) How should patients with prolonged weaning failure be managed? The main...
Liberating a patient from mechanical ventilation (often referred to as weaning) remains a major chal...
Background: Current management practices and outcomes in weaning from invasive mechanical ventilatio...
AbstractWeaning is the process of withdrawing mechanical ventilation which starts with the first spo...
ABSTRACT: Weaning covers the entire process of liberating the patient from mechanical support and fr...
ABSTRACT: Weaning from mechanical ventilation is a period of transition from total ventilatory suppo...
1In intubated patients, mechanical ventilation offers essen-tial ventilatory support, while the resp...
<p>The term "weaning" is used to describe the gradual process of decreasing ventilator support. It i...
Mechanical ventilation is a method of ventilation support through positive pressure breath applicati...
Weaning off mechanical ventilation (MV) is a process that ultimately ends with a patient’s liberatio...
Current management practices and outcomes in weaning from invasive mechanical ventilation are poorly...
OBJECTIVES: A number of complications exist with invasive mechanical ventilation and with the use of...
BackgroundWeaning from mechanical ventilation is classified as simple, difficult, or prolonged accor...
Weaning from mechanical ventilation (MV) is an essential and universal element in the care of critic...
BACKGROUND:Weaning from mechanical ventilation is classified as simple, difficult, or prolonged acco...
Weaning is the process of withdrawing mechanical ventilation which starts with the first spontaneous...
Liberating a patient from mechanical ventilation (often referred to as weaning) remains a major chal...
Background: Current management practices and outcomes in weaning from invasive mechanical ventilatio...
AbstractWeaning is the process of withdrawing mechanical ventilation which starts with the first spo...
ABSTRACT: Weaning covers the entire process of liberating the patient from mechanical support and fr...
ABSTRACT: Weaning from mechanical ventilation is a period of transition from total ventilatory suppo...
1In intubated patients, mechanical ventilation offers essen-tial ventilatory support, while the resp...
<p>The term "weaning" is used to describe the gradual process of decreasing ventilator support. It i...
Mechanical ventilation is a method of ventilation support through positive pressure breath applicati...
Weaning off mechanical ventilation (MV) is a process that ultimately ends with a patient’s liberatio...
Current management practices and outcomes in weaning from invasive mechanical ventilation are poorly...
OBJECTIVES: A number of complications exist with invasive mechanical ventilation and with the use of...
BackgroundWeaning from mechanical ventilation is classified as simple, difficult, or prolonged accor...
Weaning from mechanical ventilation (MV) is an essential and universal element in the care of critic...
BACKGROUND:Weaning from mechanical ventilation is classified as simple, difficult, or prolonged acco...
Weaning is the process of withdrawing mechanical ventilation which starts with the first spontaneous...
Liberating a patient from mechanical ventilation (often referred to as weaning) remains a major chal...
Background: Current management practices and outcomes in weaning from invasive mechanical ventilatio...
AbstractWeaning is the process of withdrawing mechanical ventilation which starts with the first spo...