Objective: To describe the frequency and type of patient-ventilator asynchrony in mechanically ventilated children by analyzing ventilator flow and pressure signals. Design: Prospective observational study. Setting: Tertiary PICU in a university hospital. Patients: Mechanically ventilated children between 0 and 18 years old and who were able to initiate and maintain spontaneous breathing were eligible for inclusion. Patients with congenital or acquired neuromuscular disorders, those with congenital or acquired central nervous system disorders, and those who were unable to initiate and maintain spontaneous breathing from any other cause were excluded. Interventions: None. Measurements and Main Results: All patients were ventilated in a time-...
Objective: Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist has been shown to improve patient-ventilator interac...
Background: To explore the feasibility of transcutaneous electromyographic respiratory muscle record...
BACKGROUND: To explore the feasibility of transcutaneous electromyographic respiratory muscle record...
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...
OBJECTIVES: To document and compare the prevalence of asynchrony events during invasive-assisted mec...
OBJECTIVES: To document the prevalence of asynchrony events during noninvasive ventilation in pressu...
Abstract Background We aimed (1) to describe the char...
Introduction: Although mechanical ventilation is an essential part of the treatment of critically i...
BACKGROUND: Patient-ventilator asynchrony is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. A di...
To document and compare the prevalence of asynchrony events during invasive-assisted mechanical vent...
BACKGROUND: In adults and children, patient-ventilator synchrony is strongly dependent on both the v...
Objective: Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist has been shown to improve patient-ventilator interac...
Objective: Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist has been shown to improve patient-ventilator interac...
Background: To explore the feasibility of transcutaneous electromyographic respiratory muscle record...
BACKGROUND: To explore the feasibility of transcutaneous electromyographic respiratory muscle record...
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...
OBJECTIVES: To document and compare the prevalence of asynchrony events during invasive-assisted mec...
OBJECTIVES: To document the prevalence of asynchrony events during noninvasive ventilation in pressu...
Abstract Background We aimed (1) to describe the char...
Introduction: Although mechanical ventilation is an essential part of the treatment of critically i...
BACKGROUND: Patient-ventilator asynchrony is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. A di...
To document and compare the prevalence of asynchrony events during invasive-assisted mechanical vent...
BACKGROUND: In adults and children, patient-ventilator synchrony is strongly dependent on both the v...
Objective: Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist has been shown to improve patient-ventilator interac...
Objective: Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist has been shown to improve patient-ventilator interac...
Background: To explore the feasibility of transcutaneous electromyographic respiratory muscle record...
BACKGROUND: To explore the feasibility of transcutaneous electromyographic respiratory muscle record...