Abstract Background Lung and diaphragm ultrasound methods have recently been introduced to predict the outcome of weaning from mechanical ventilation (MV). The aim of this study is to assess the reliability and accuracy of these techniques for predicting successful weaning in critically ill adults. Methods We conducted two studies: a cross-sectional interobserver agreement study between two sonographers and a prospective cohort study to assess the accuracy of lung and diaphragm ultrasound for predicting weaning and extubation outcome. For the interobserver agreement study, we included 50 general critical care patients who were consecutively admitted to the ICU. For the predictive accuracy study, we included consecutively 69 patients on MV w...
BackgroundAlthough lung and diaphragm ultrasound are valuable tools for predicting weaning results i...
Background. Ultrasound (US) evaluation of diaphragm dysfunction (DD) has proved to be a reliable tec...
Background Children should be weaned from the ventilator once their clinical condition improves. Ext...
Background: Lung and diaphragm ultrasound methods have recently been introduced to predict the outco...
Objective: To assess whether the diaphragmatic and lung ultrasound (US) can be used as additive new ...
Abstract Background With the increased ageing of society, more and more elderly people are admitted ...
BACKGROUND. In ICU patients deciding the optimal timing for extuba-tion is challenging and clinical ...
Abstract Background Diaphragmatic dysfunction remains the main cause of weaning difficulty or failur...
Abstract Background The use of ultrasound to visualize the diaphragm is well established. Over the l...
ABSTRACT Optimal time to wean from mechanical ventilation remains a challenge in most critically il...
Abstract Background Weaning failure is a crucial hindrance in critically ill patients. Rapid shallow...
Establishing the correct time of weaning from mechanical ventilation is a crucial issue in the clini...
Abstract Background Diaphragm ultrasound (DUS) is a well-established point of care modality for asse...
Abstract Background Failed extubation from mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients is mult...
The aim of this study was to systematically review the accuracy of diagnostic ultrasound to predict ...
BackgroundAlthough lung and diaphragm ultrasound are valuable tools for predicting weaning results i...
Background. Ultrasound (US) evaluation of diaphragm dysfunction (DD) has proved to be a reliable tec...
Background Children should be weaned from the ventilator once their clinical condition improves. Ext...
Background: Lung and diaphragm ultrasound methods have recently been introduced to predict the outco...
Objective: To assess whether the diaphragmatic and lung ultrasound (US) can be used as additive new ...
Abstract Background With the increased ageing of society, more and more elderly people are admitted ...
BACKGROUND. In ICU patients deciding the optimal timing for extuba-tion is challenging and clinical ...
Abstract Background Diaphragmatic dysfunction remains the main cause of weaning difficulty or failur...
Abstract Background The use of ultrasound to visualize the diaphragm is well established. Over the l...
ABSTRACT Optimal time to wean from mechanical ventilation remains a challenge in most critically il...
Abstract Background Weaning failure is a crucial hindrance in critically ill patients. Rapid shallow...
Establishing the correct time of weaning from mechanical ventilation is a crucial issue in the clini...
Abstract Background Diaphragm ultrasound (DUS) is a well-established point of care modality for asse...
Abstract Background Failed extubation from mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients is mult...
The aim of this study was to systematically review the accuracy of diagnostic ultrasound to predict ...
BackgroundAlthough lung and diaphragm ultrasound are valuable tools for predicting weaning results i...
Background. Ultrasound (US) evaluation of diaphragm dysfunction (DD) has proved to be a reliable tec...
Background Children should be weaned from the ventilator once their clinical condition improves. Ext...