Respiratory muscle dysfunction is associated with prolonged and difficult weaning from mechanical ventilation. This dysfunction in ventilator-dependent patients is multifactorial: there is evidence that inspiratory muscle weakness is partially explained by disuse atrophy secondary to ventilation, and positive end-expiratory pressure can further reduce muscle strength by negatively shifting the length-tension curve of the diaphragm. Polyneuropathy is also likely to contribute to apparent muscle weakness in critically ill patients, and nutritional and pharmaceutical effects may further compound muscle weakness. Moreover, psychological influences, including anxiety, may contribute to difficulty in weaning. There is recent evidence that inspira...
Background and Purpose. Patients who are unable to wean from mechanical ventilation (MV) after resol...
Background: Inspiratory muscle weakness is common in patients receiving mechanical ventilation, espe...
QuestionDoes inspiratory muscle training accelerate weaning from mechanical ventilation? Does it imp...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is associated with prolonged and difficult weaning from mechanical ve...
Background In patients who have been mechanically ventilated, inspiratory muscles remain weak and fa...
Weaning from prolonged mechanical ventilation is a complex, time-consuming process that involves the...
Weaning from prolonged mechanical ventilation is a complex, time-consuming process that involves the...
Weaning from prolonged mechanical ventilation is a complex, time-consuming process that involves the...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction, being a common cause of weaning failure, is strongly associated with...
Inspiratory muscle dysfunction has been shown to be related to hypercapnia and hence, to ventilatory...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Inspiratory muscle weakness and fatigue has been documented following prolon...
Background: Mechanical ventilation of intensive care patients results in inspiratory muscle weakness...
Inspiratory muscle weakness is a known consequence of mechanical ventilation and a potential contr...
The respiratory pump is at the center of the ventilatory system and ensures supply and removal of re...
The respiratory pump is at the center of the ventilatory system and ensures supply and removal of re...
Background and Purpose. Patients who are unable to wean from mechanical ventilation (MV) after resol...
Background: Inspiratory muscle weakness is common in patients receiving mechanical ventilation, espe...
QuestionDoes inspiratory muscle training accelerate weaning from mechanical ventilation? Does it imp...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is associated with prolonged and difficult weaning from mechanical ve...
Background In patients who have been mechanically ventilated, inspiratory muscles remain weak and fa...
Weaning from prolonged mechanical ventilation is a complex, time-consuming process that involves the...
Weaning from prolonged mechanical ventilation is a complex, time-consuming process that involves the...
Weaning from prolonged mechanical ventilation is a complex, time-consuming process that involves the...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction, being a common cause of weaning failure, is strongly associated with...
Inspiratory muscle dysfunction has been shown to be related to hypercapnia and hence, to ventilatory...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Inspiratory muscle weakness and fatigue has been documented following prolon...
Background: Mechanical ventilation of intensive care patients results in inspiratory muscle weakness...
Inspiratory muscle weakness is a known consequence of mechanical ventilation and a potential contr...
The respiratory pump is at the center of the ventilatory system and ensures supply and removal of re...
The respiratory pump is at the center of the ventilatory system and ensures supply and removal of re...
Background and Purpose. Patients who are unable to wean from mechanical ventilation (MV) after resol...
Background: Inspiratory muscle weakness is common in patients receiving mechanical ventilation, espe...
QuestionDoes inspiratory muscle training accelerate weaning from mechanical ventilation? Does it imp...