BACKGROUND: To explore the feasibility of transcutaneous electromyographic respiratory muscle recordings to automatically quantify the synchronicity of patient-ventilator interaction in the pediatric intensive care unit. METHODS: Prospective observational study in a tertiary paediatric intensive care unit in an university hospital. Spontaneous breathing mechanically ventilated children < 18 years of age were eligible for inclusion. Patients underwent a 5-min continuous recording of ventilator pressure waveforms and transcutaneous electromyographic signal of the diaphragm. To evaluate patient-ventilator interaction, the obtained neural inspiration and ventilator pressurization timings were used to calculate trigger and cycle-off errors of ea...
Chest impedance (CI) is the current standard for cardio-respiratory monitoring in preterm infants bu...
A new method is being developed to investigate airway obstruction in young children by means of noni...
OBJECTIVES: Swift extubation is important to prevent detrimental effects of invasive mechanical vent...
BACKGROUND: To explore the feasibility of transcutaneous electromyographic respiratory muscle record...
Background: To explore the feasibility of transcutaneous electromyographic respiratory muscle record...
Background: Parasternal intercostal muscle electromyography (EMGpara) represents a novel tool to ass...
Objective: To describe the frequency and type of patient-ventilator asynchrony in mechanically venti...
Objective: To describe the frequency and type of patient-ventilator asynchrony in mechanically venti...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the level and time course of patient-ventilator asynchrony in mechanically ve...
Introduction: Current cardiorespiratory monitoring in neonates with electrocardiogram (ECG) and ches...
A new method is being developed to investigate airway obstruction in young children by means of noni...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether the changes that occurred in the clinical asthma sc...
The monitoring of electrical activity of the diaphragm (EAdi) is a new minimally invasive bedside te...
Chest impedance (CI) is the current standard for cardio-respiratory monitoring in preterm infants bu...
A new method is being developed to investigate airway obstruction in young children by means of noni...
OBJECTIVES: Swift extubation is important to prevent detrimental effects of invasive mechanical vent...
BACKGROUND: To explore the feasibility of transcutaneous electromyographic respiratory muscle record...
Background: To explore the feasibility of transcutaneous electromyographic respiratory muscle record...
Background: Parasternal intercostal muscle electromyography (EMGpara) represents a novel tool to ass...
Objective: To describe the frequency and type of patient-ventilator asynchrony in mechanically venti...
Objective: To describe the frequency and type of patient-ventilator asynchrony in mechanically venti...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the level and time course of patient-ventilator asynchrony in mechanically ve...
Introduction: Current cardiorespiratory monitoring in neonates with electrocardiogram (ECG) and ches...
A new method is being developed to investigate airway obstruction in young children by means of noni...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether the changes that occurred in the clinical asthma sc...
The monitoring of electrical activity of the diaphragm (EAdi) is a new minimally invasive bedside te...
Chest impedance (CI) is the current standard for cardio-respiratory monitoring in preterm infants bu...
A new method is being developed to investigate airway obstruction in young children by means of noni...
OBJECTIVES: Swift extubation is important to prevent detrimental effects of invasive mechanical vent...