BACKGROUND. Approximately ten percent of patients placed on mechanical ventilation during acute illness will require long-term ventilator support. Unfortunately, despite rehabilitation, some will never be liberated from the ventilator. A method of predicting weaning outcomes for these patients could help conserve resources and minimize frustrating failed weaning attempts for this population. The objective of this investigation was to identify predictors of weaning outcome for patients admitted to a chronic ventilator unit (CVU). METHODS. This was a retrospective analysis with prospective validation. The study setting was a 25 bed CVU within a rehabilitation hospital. The training group consisted of 43 patients referred to our facility for w...
The existing risk prediction model for patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation is not ap...
AbstractIntroductionMost international weaning researchers have attempted to find better indexes or ...
<p>The term "weaning" is used to describe the gradual process of decreasing ventilator support. It i...
BACKGROUND. Approximately ten percent of patients placed on mechanical ventilation during acute illn...
Background: Several studies have assessed predictors of weaning and extubation outcome in short-term...
Objective: To develop predictive criteria for successful weaning from mechanical assistance to venti...
Introduction: Most international weaning researchers have attempted to find better indexes or parame...
Introduction: For patients on prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV; > 21 days), successful weani...
OBJECTIVE: To conduct a blinded evaluation of the predictors of weaning from mechanical ventilat...
Weaning from mechanical ventilation represents a corner stone of management of critically ill patien...
BACKGROUND: The value of respiratory variables as weaning predictors in the intensive care unit (ICU...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine variables for early prediction of successful weaning...
A proposal was made at the International Consensus Conference to classify weaning of patients in int...
Weaning from mechanical ventilation covers the process of liberating the patient from mechanical sup...
The ideal moment to withdraw respiratory supply of patients under Mechanical Ventilation at Intensiv...
The existing risk prediction model for patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation is not ap...
AbstractIntroductionMost international weaning researchers have attempted to find better indexes or ...
<p>The term "weaning" is used to describe the gradual process of decreasing ventilator support. It i...
BACKGROUND. Approximately ten percent of patients placed on mechanical ventilation during acute illn...
Background: Several studies have assessed predictors of weaning and extubation outcome in short-term...
Objective: To develop predictive criteria for successful weaning from mechanical assistance to venti...
Introduction: Most international weaning researchers have attempted to find better indexes or parame...
Introduction: For patients on prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV; > 21 days), successful weani...
OBJECTIVE: To conduct a blinded evaluation of the predictors of weaning from mechanical ventilat...
Weaning from mechanical ventilation represents a corner stone of management of critically ill patien...
BACKGROUND: The value of respiratory variables as weaning predictors in the intensive care unit (ICU...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine variables for early prediction of successful weaning...
A proposal was made at the International Consensus Conference to classify weaning of patients in int...
Weaning from mechanical ventilation covers the process of liberating the patient from mechanical sup...
The ideal moment to withdraw respiratory supply of patients under Mechanical Ventilation at Intensiv...
The existing risk prediction model for patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation is not ap...
AbstractIntroductionMost international weaning researchers have attempted to find better indexes or ...
<p>The term "weaning" is used to describe the gradual process of decreasing ventilator support. It i...