Purpose: Respiratory complications are the most significant cause of morbidity and mortality in acute cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI). The prevalence of extubation failure (EF) and factors associated with it are unclear. This research aimed to systematically synthesise and pool literature describing EF and associated risk factors in acute CSCI. Methods: A systematic review was performed using medical literature analysis and retrieval system online, cummulative index of nursing and allied health literature, excerpta medica dataBASE, and Cochrane library. Articles were screened using the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. A proportion meta-analysis was conducted to pool rates of EF. Odds...
[Abstract] Study design: Descriptive retrospective study. Objectives: To analyze risk factors ass...
The majority of spinal cord injuries (SCI), invol-ving previously healthy young adults, result from ...
INTRODUCTION: Pneumonia is one of the leading complications and causes of death after a spinal cord ...
Aim: to find out whether the level of the cervical spinal cord injury affects the onset of respirato...
Objective: To identify the nature of the changes of respiratory mechanics in patients with middle ce...
Abstract Background Early routine intubation in motor-complete cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI) ab...
Objective: Extubation failure in brain-injured patients is associated with increased morbidity. Our ...
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective study. OBJECTIVES: To report the successful tracheostomy decannulation/...
Prediction of extubation failure, particularly in neurocritical patients, is unique and controversia...
BACKGROUND: Prediction of extubation failure, particularly in neurocritical patients, is unique and ...
BACKGROUND: Extubation failure is defined as the re-institution of respiratory support ranging from ...
Objective. To investigate clinical status features of the patient’s who died from spinal cord and br...
Background: Failed planned extubation occurs in a minority of patients with acute respiratory failur...
16 APACHE = Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation; APC = activated protein C; ARF = acute r...
Background: Spinal cord injury in the cervical spine is commonly accompanied by cord compression and...
[Abstract] Study design: Descriptive retrospective study. Objectives: To analyze risk factors ass...
The majority of spinal cord injuries (SCI), invol-ving previously healthy young adults, result from ...
INTRODUCTION: Pneumonia is one of the leading complications and causes of death after a spinal cord ...
Aim: to find out whether the level of the cervical spinal cord injury affects the onset of respirato...
Objective: To identify the nature of the changes of respiratory mechanics in patients with middle ce...
Abstract Background Early routine intubation in motor-complete cervical spinal cord injury (CSCI) ab...
Objective: Extubation failure in brain-injured patients is associated with increased morbidity. Our ...
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective study. OBJECTIVES: To report the successful tracheostomy decannulation/...
Prediction of extubation failure, particularly in neurocritical patients, is unique and controversia...
BACKGROUND: Prediction of extubation failure, particularly in neurocritical patients, is unique and ...
BACKGROUND: Extubation failure is defined as the re-institution of respiratory support ranging from ...
Objective. To investigate clinical status features of the patient’s who died from spinal cord and br...
Background: Failed planned extubation occurs in a minority of patients with acute respiratory failur...
16 APACHE = Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation; APC = activated protein C; ARF = acute r...
Background: Spinal cord injury in the cervical spine is commonly accompanied by cord compression and...
[Abstract] Study design: Descriptive retrospective study. Objectives: To analyze risk factors ass...
The majority of spinal cord injuries (SCI), invol-ving previously healthy young adults, result from ...
INTRODUCTION: Pneumonia is one of the leading complications and causes of death after a spinal cord ...