Evidence has accumulated that respiratory muscle dysfunction develops incritically ill patients and contributes to prolonged weaning from mechanical ventilation. Accordingly, it seems highly appropriate to monitor the respiratory muscles in these patients. Today, we are only at the beginning of routinely monitoring respiratory muscle function. Indeed, most clinicians do not evaluate respiratory muscle function in critically ill patients at all. In our opinion, however, practical issues and the absence of sound scientific data for clinical benefit should not discourage clinicians from having a closer look at respiratory muscle function in critically ill patients. This perspective discusses the latest developments in the field of respiratory ...
Background The relationship between muscle function in critically ill patients assessed using bedsid...
Background and purposeMechanical ventilation necessitates periods of bed rest and relative immobilit...
PurposeMechanical Ventilation (MV) is a frequently used potentially life-saving intervention in crit...
Evidence has accumulated that respiratory muscle dysfunction develops in critically ill patients and...
Recent studies showed that the patient work of breathing may be unexpectedly high during mechanical ...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction may develop rapidly in critically ill ventilated patients and is asso...
Introduction: This narrative review summarizes current knowledge on the physiology and pathophysiolo...
Inadequate delivery of ventilatory assist and unphysiological respiratory drive may severely worsen ...
Contains fulltext : 153420.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE OF REVI...
This article is one of ten reviews selected from the Annual Update in Intensive Care and Emergency m...
This article is one of ten reviews selected from the Annual Update in Intensive Care and Emergency m...
Muscular weakness and muscle wasting may often be observed in critically ill patients on intensive c...
ABSTRACT Critically ill patients often require multiple organ supports; respiratory support in term...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction, being a common cause of weaning failure, is strongly associated with...
ABSTRACT: The measurement of respiratory muscle strength in the intensive care unit (ICU) is potent...
Background The relationship between muscle function in critically ill patients assessed using bedsid...
Background and purposeMechanical ventilation necessitates periods of bed rest and relative immobilit...
PurposeMechanical Ventilation (MV) is a frequently used potentially life-saving intervention in crit...
Evidence has accumulated that respiratory muscle dysfunction develops in critically ill patients and...
Recent studies showed that the patient work of breathing may be unexpectedly high during mechanical ...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction may develop rapidly in critically ill ventilated patients and is asso...
Introduction: This narrative review summarizes current knowledge on the physiology and pathophysiolo...
Inadequate delivery of ventilatory assist and unphysiological respiratory drive may severely worsen ...
Contains fulltext : 153420.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE OF REVI...
This article is one of ten reviews selected from the Annual Update in Intensive Care and Emergency m...
This article is one of ten reviews selected from the Annual Update in Intensive Care and Emergency m...
Muscular weakness and muscle wasting may often be observed in critically ill patients on intensive c...
ABSTRACT Critically ill patients often require multiple organ supports; respiratory support in term...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction, being a common cause of weaning failure, is strongly associated with...
ABSTRACT: The measurement of respiratory muscle strength in the intensive care unit (ICU) is potent...
Background The relationship between muscle function in critically ill patients assessed using bedsid...
Background and purposeMechanical ventilation necessitates periods of bed rest and relative immobilit...
PurposeMechanical Ventilation (MV) is a frequently used potentially life-saving intervention in crit...