Background. The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a condition with a high mortality and morbidity. Mechanical ventilation prevents immediate mortality but may further damage patients' lungs. Low tidal volume lung-protective strategies have been shown to increase survival by reducing this iatrogenic damage. Current guidelines recommend tidal volumes of 6-8 ml kg -1 of predicted body weight. We used data from three large randomized controlled trials of treatments for ARDS to determine compliance with these recommendations. Methods. We used the tidal volume recorded at randomization for all patients in the OSCAR, HARP-2, and BALTI-2 studies. In addition, we used the ventilation data for control arm patients in OSCAR and al...
Mechanical ventilation practice has changed over the past few decades, with tidal volumes (VT) decre...
RATIONALE: Low tidal volume ventilation (LTVV, 6 mL/kg) benefits patients with acute respiratory dis...
Nearly 37 % of all critically ill patients do not receive commonly recommended best practices (Ilan ...
Background. The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a condition with a high mortality a...
Background. The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a condition with a high mortality and ...
OBJECTIVE: Protective mechanical ventilation with low tidal volumes is standard of care for patient...
Context Lung-protective mechanical ventilation with the use of lower tidal volumes has been found to...
Background: It is uncertain whether lung-protective mechanical ventilation using low tidal volumes s...
Background It is uncertain whether lung-protective mechanical ventilation using low tidal volumes sh...
Abstract Background: Use of lower tidal volumes during mechanical ventilation is associated with red...
Under-recognition of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) by clinicians is an important barrie...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Recent cohort studies have identified use of large tidal volumes as a major ...
INTRODUCTION: Recent cohort studies have identified the use of large tidal volumes as a major risk f...
Use of a volume- and pressure-limited mechanical ventilation strat-egy improves clinical outcomes of...
Introduction: Recent cohort studies have identified the use of large tidal volumes as a major risk f...
Mechanical ventilation practice has changed over the past few decades, with tidal volumes (VT) decre...
RATIONALE: Low tidal volume ventilation (LTVV, 6 mL/kg) benefits patients with acute respiratory dis...
Nearly 37 % of all critically ill patients do not receive commonly recommended best practices (Ilan ...
Background. The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a condition with a high mortality a...
Background. The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a condition with a high mortality and ...
OBJECTIVE: Protective mechanical ventilation with low tidal volumes is standard of care for patient...
Context Lung-protective mechanical ventilation with the use of lower tidal volumes has been found to...
Background: It is uncertain whether lung-protective mechanical ventilation using low tidal volumes s...
Background It is uncertain whether lung-protective mechanical ventilation using low tidal volumes sh...
Abstract Background: Use of lower tidal volumes during mechanical ventilation is associated with red...
Under-recognition of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) by clinicians is an important barrie...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Recent cohort studies have identified use of large tidal volumes as a major ...
INTRODUCTION: Recent cohort studies have identified the use of large tidal volumes as a major risk f...
Use of a volume- and pressure-limited mechanical ventilation strat-egy improves clinical outcomes of...
Introduction: Recent cohort studies have identified the use of large tidal volumes as a major risk f...
Mechanical ventilation practice has changed over the past few decades, with tidal volumes (VT) decre...
RATIONALE: Low tidal volume ventilation (LTVV, 6 mL/kg) benefits patients with acute respiratory dis...
Nearly 37 % of all critically ill patients do not receive commonly recommended best practices (Ilan ...