Abstract Background Proportional modes (proportional assist ventilation, PAV, and neurally adjusted ventilatory assist, NAVA) could improve patient–ventilator interaction and consequently may be efficient as a weaning mode. The purpose of this systematic review is to examine whether proportional modes improved patient–ventilator interaction and whether they had an impact on the weaning success and length of mechanical ventilation, in comparison with PSV. Methods We searched PubMed, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials from inception through May 13, 2018. We included both parallel-group and crossover randomized studies that examined the efficacy of proportional modes in comparison with PSV in mechanically ventilated...
AbstractBackgroundEndotracheal mechanical ventilation (ETMV) is accompanied with a high morbidity an...
BACKGROUND: Difficult weaning frequently develops in ventilated patients and is associated with poor...
Long-term mechanical ventilation (MV) increases heath care cost. Difficult-to-wean patients represen...
International audienceIntroduction : The objective was to compare the impact of three assistance lev...
Abstract Background Prolonged ventilatory support is ...
Proportional modes of ventilation assist the patient by adapting to his/her effort, which contrasts ...
Background: Patients with COPD are frequently hospitalized for acute exacerbations (AECOPD), which m...
International audienceIntroduction: Dyspnea is common and often severe symptom in mechanically venti...
International audiencePurpose: Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA) is a ventilatory mode tha...
Abstract Background Early exercise of critically ill ...
PURPOSE: To compare patient-ventilator interaction during PSV and PAV+ in patients that are difficul...
Background: Proportional ventilatory support (PVS) refers to modes of ventilation that provide suppo...
Background: The clinical effectiveness of neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA) has yet to be ...
Proportional assist ventilation is a promising addition to other more conventional modes of mechanic...
Background: Proportional assist ventilation (PAV) is a physiological ventilation mode with better pa...
AbstractBackgroundEndotracheal mechanical ventilation (ETMV) is accompanied with a high morbidity an...
BACKGROUND: Difficult weaning frequently develops in ventilated patients and is associated with poor...
Long-term mechanical ventilation (MV) increases heath care cost. Difficult-to-wean patients represen...
International audienceIntroduction : The objective was to compare the impact of three assistance lev...
Abstract Background Prolonged ventilatory support is ...
Proportional modes of ventilation assist the patient by adapting to his/her effort, which contrasts ...
Background: Patients with COPD are frequently hospitalized for acute exacerbations (AECOPD), which m...
International audienceIntroduction: Dyspnea is common and often severe symptom in mechanically venti...
International audiencePurpose: Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA) is a ventilatory mode tha...
Abstract Background Early exercise of critically ill ...
PURPOSE: To compare patient-ventilator interaction during PSV and PAV+ in patients that are difficul...
Background: Proportional ventilatory support (PVS) refers to modes of ventilation that provide suppo...
Background: The clinical effectiveness of neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA) has yet to be ...
Proportional assist ventilation is a promising addition to other more conventional modes of mechanic...
Background: Proportional assist ventilation (PAV) is a physiological ventilation mode with better pa...
AbstractBackgroundEndotracheal mechanical ventilation (ETMV) is accompanied with a high morbidity an...
BACKGROUND: Difficult weaning frequently develops in ventilated patients and is associated with poor...
Long-term mechanical ventilation (MV) increases heath care cost. Difficult-to-wean patients represen...