Work of breathing (WOB) offers information that may be relevant to determine the patient’s status under spontaneous mechanical ventilation in Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Nowadays, the most reliable technique to measure WOB is based on the use of invasive catheters, but the use of qualitative observations such as the level of dyspnea is preferred as a possible indicator of WOB level. In this pilot study, the activity of three respiratory muscles were recorded on healthy subjects through surface electromyography while they were under non-invasive mechanical ventilation, using restrictive and obstructive maneuvers to obtain different WOB levels. The respiratory pattern between restrictive and obstructive maneuvers was classified with the Neares...
This study aimed to evaluate neuromuscular activation in the scalene and sternocleidomastoid muscles...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is a common problem in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary di...
Context: Pressure support ventilation (PSV) must be tailored to the load capacity balance of the res...
Work of breathing (WOB) offers information that may be relevant to determine the patient’s status un...
Work of breathing (WOB) offers information that may be relevant to determine the patient’s sta...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility of surface electromyographic ...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory system modelling can aid clinical decision making during mechanical ventilat...
Introduction: In a mechanically ventilated patient with increased airway resistance, the expiratory ...
Models of respiratory mechanics can be used to titrate patient-specific mechanical ventilation (MV) ...
Ventilatory dysfunction is common in neuromuscular disorders (NMD). The present studies aimed at eva...
BACKGROUND: Quantification of patient effort during spontaneous breathing is important to tailor ven...
Methods for assessing diaphragmatic function can be useful in determining the functional status of t...
Abstract Background Excessive respiratory muscle effo...
Monitoring patient-specific respiratory mechanics can be used to guide mechanical ventilation (MV) ...
ABSTRACT The expiratory muscles have functions throughout the respiratory cycle, but they are not of...
This study aimed to evaluate neuromuscular activation in the scalene and sternocleidomastoid muscles...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is a common problem in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary di...
Context: Pressure support ventilation (PSV) must be tailored to the load capacity balance of the res...
Work of breathing (WOB) offers information that may be relevant to determine the patient’s status un...
Work of breathing (WOB) offers information that may be relevant to determine the patient’s sta...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility of surface electromyographic ...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory system modelling can aid clinical decision making during mechanical ventilat...
Introduction: In a mechanically ventilated patient with increased airway resistance, the expiratory ...
Models of respiratory mechanics can be used to titrate patient-specific mechanical ventilation (MV) ...
Ventilatory dysfunction is common in neuromuscular disorders (NMD). The present studies aimed at eva...
BACKGROUND: Quantification of patient effort during spontaneous breathing is important to tailor ven...
Methods for assessing diaphragmatic function can be useful in determining the functional status of t...
Abstract Background Excessive respiratory muscle effo...
Monitoring patient-specific respiratory mechanics can be used to guide mechanical ventilation (MV) ...
ABSTRACT The expiratory muscles have functions throughout the respiratory cycle, but they are not of...
This study aimed to evaluate neuromuscular activation in the scalene and sternocleidomastoid muscles...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is a common problem in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary di...
Context: Pressure support ventilation (PSV) must be tailored to the load capacity balance of the res...