chanical ventilation (MV) is used clinically to maintain gas exchange in patients that require assistance in maintaining adequate alveolar ventilation. Common indications for MV include respiratory failure, heart failure, drug overdose, and surgery. Although MV can be a life-saving intervention for patients suffering from respiratory failure, pro-longed MV can promote diaphragmatic atrophy and contractile dysfunction, which is referred to as ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction (VIDD). This is significant because VIDD is thought to contribute to problems in weaning patients from the ventilator. Extended time on the ventilator increases health care costs and greatly increases patient morbidity and mortality. Research reveals that only 18...
WHAT WE ALREADY KNOW ABOUT THIS TOPIC: Diaphragm dysfunction and atrophy develop during controlled m...
BACKGROUND: Controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) is associated with diaphragm dysfunction. Dysfun...
RATIONALE: Patients on mechanical ventilation who exhibit diaphragm inactivity for a prolonged time ...
Mechanical ventilation [MV] is a life-saving technique delivered to critically ill patients incapabl...
International audiencePurpose of review: Diaphragmatic function is a major determinant of the abilit...
Mechanical ventilation is a life-saving therapy for critically ill patients with respiratory failure...
International audienceRationale. Diaphragmatic function is a major determinant of the ability to suc...
International audienceBackground: Controlled mechanical ventilation is associated with ventilator-in...
International audienceRationale: Controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) results in atrophy of the h...
RATIONALE: The clinical significance of diaphragm weakness in critically ill patients is evident: it...
International audienceIntroduction: Patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) frequently under...
Abstract Mechanical ventilation (MV) is a life‐saving instrument used to provide ventilatory support...
[1] report on the eff ects of moderate hypercapnia on dia-phragmatic function in mechanically ventil...
Ventilation-induced diaphragm dysfunction (VIDD) is a marked decline in diaphragm function in respon...
Mechanical ventilation (MV) results in the rapid development of ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunc...
WHAT WE ALREADY KNOW ABOUT THIS TOPIC: Diaphragm dysfunction and atrophy develop during controlled m...
BACKGROUND: Controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) is associated with diaphragm dysfunction. Dysfun...
RATIONALE: Patients on mechanical ventilation who exhibit diaphragm inactivity for a prolonged time ...
Mechanical ventilation [MV] is a life-saving technique delivered to critically ill patients incapabl...
International audiencePurpose of review: Diaphragmatic function is a major determinant of the abilit...
Mechanical ventilation is a life-saving therapy for critically ill patients with respiratory failure...
International audienceRationale. Diaphragmatic function is a major determinant of the ability to suc...
International audienceBackground: Controlled mechanical ventilation is associated with ventilator-in...
International audienceRationale: Controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) results in atrophy of the h...
RATIONALE: The clinical significance of diaphragm weakness in critically ill patients is evident: it...
International audienceIntroduction: Patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) frequently under...
Abstract Mechanical ventilation (MV) is a life‐saving instrument used to provide ventilatory support...
[1] report on the eff ects of moderate hypercapnia on dia-phragmatic function in mechanically ventil...
Ventilation-induced diaphragm dysfunction (VIDD) is a marked decline in diaphragm function in respon...
Mechanical ventilation (MV) results in the rapid development of ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunc...
WHAT WE ALREADY KNOW ABOUT THIS TOPIC: Diaphragm dysfunction and atrophy develop during controlled m...
BACKGROUND: Controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) is associated with diaphragm dysfunction. Dysfun...
RATIONALE: Patients on mechanical ventilation who exhibit diaphragm inactivity for a prolonged time ...