Introduction: The diaphragm plays a pivotal role in weaning and successful extubation. We hypothesized that ultrasonographic evaluation of the movements of the diaphragm by measuring liver/spleen displacement during spontaneous breathing trials is a good predictor for extubation outcome. Patients and methods: The studied subjects were intubated patients receiving mechanical ventilation who were scheduled to be extubated. The displacement of liver/spleen was measured by ultrasonography before extubation. The patients were classified into a success group (SG) or failure group according to the extubation outcome. The baseline data and organ displacements in these two groups were analyzed. The sensitivity and specificity for the mean organ disp...
BACKGROUND: Failed extubation from mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients is multifactori...
Background and Objectives: The present study was designed to explore the utility of ultrasound-guide...
Objective: To investigate the applicability of ultrasound imaging of the diaphragm in interstitial ...
BACKGROUND. In ICU patients deciding the optimal timing for extuba-tion is challenging and clinical ...
International audienceBackground This study investigated dyspnoea intensity and respiratory muscle u...
International audienceThis study investigated dyspnea intensity and respiratory muscles ultrasound e...
Establishing the correct time of weaning from mechanical ventilation is a crucial issue in the clini...
Objective: To assess whether the diaphragmatic and lung ultrasound (US) can be used as additive new ...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of diaphragmatic kinetics through tissue Doppler imaging (dTDI) was recen...
International audienceOBJECTIVETo predict the outcome of a spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) through...
BACKGROUND: Diaphragmatic dysfunction is a major factor in the etiology of postoperative pulmonary c...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of diaphragmatic kinetics through tissue Doppler imaging (dTDI) was recen...
Background In 3%–19% of patients, reintubation is needed 48–72 hours following extubation, which inc...
Abstract Introduction The speckle tracking ultrasound is an innovative technology enabling distinct ...
Background: The rapid shallow breathing index (RSBI), which is the ratio between respiratory rate (R...
BACKGROUND: Failed extubation from mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients is multifactori...
Background and Objectives: The present study was designed to explore the utility of ultrasound-guide...
Objective: To investigate the applicability of ultrasound imaging of the diaphragm in interstitial ...
BACKGROUND. In ICU patients deciding the optimal timing for extuba-tion is challenging and clinical ...
International audienceBackground This study investigated dyspnoea intensity and respiratory muscle u...
International audienceThis study investigated dyspnea intensity and respiratory muscles ultrasound e...
Establishing the correct time of weaning from mechanical ventilation is a crucial issue in the clini...
Objective: To assess whether the diaphragmatic and lung ultrasound (US) can be used as additive new ...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of diaphragmatic kinetics through tissue Doppler imaging (dTDI) was recen...
International audienceOBJECTIVETo predict the outcome of a spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) through...
BACKGROUND: Diaphragmatic dysfunction is a major factor in the etiology of postoperative pulmonary c...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of diaphragmatic kinetics through tissue Doppler imaging (dTDI) was recen...
Background In 3%–19% of patients, reintubation is needed 48–72 hours following extubation, which inc...
Abstract Introduction The speckle tracking ultrasound is an innovative technology enabling distinct ...
Background: The rapid shallow breathing index (RSBI), which is the ratio between respiratory rate (R...
BACKGROUND: Failed extubation from mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients is multifactori...
Background and Objectives: The present study was designed to explore the utility of ultrasound-guide...
Objective: To investigate the applicability of ultrasound imaging of the diaphragm in interstitial ...