BACKGROUND: In adults and children, patient-ventilator synchrony is strongly dependent on both the ventilator settings and interface used in applying positive pressure to the airway. The aim of this bench study was to determine whether different interfaces and ventilator settings may influence patient-ventilator interaction in pediatric models of normal and mixed obstructive and restrictive respiratory conditions. METHODS: A test lung, connected to a pediatric mannequin using different interfaces (endotracheal tube [ETT], face mask, and helmet), was ventilated in pressure support ventilation mode testing 2 ventilator settings (pressurization time [Timepress]50%/cycling-off flow threshold [Trexp]25%, Timepress80%/Trexp60%), randomly applied....
BACKGROUND: Using a bench test model, we investigated the hypothesis that neonatal and/or adult vent...
OBJECTIVE: To compare helmet noninvasive ventilation (NIV), in terms of patient-ventilator interact...
Objective: Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist has been shown to improve patient-ventilator interac...
BACKGROUND: In adults and children, patient-ventilator synchrony is strongly dependent on both the v...
In adults and children, patient-ventilator synchrony is strongly dependent on both the ventilator se...
OBJECTIVES: To document and compare the prevalence of asynchrony events during invasive-assisted mec...
Purposes: Few studies have investigated the synchronization of different ventilators with spontaneou...
Background: To compare, in terms of patient-ventilator interaction and performance, a new nasal mask...
OBJECTIVES: To document the prevalence of asynchrony events during noninvasive ventilation in pressu...
Objective: To describe the frequency and type of patient-ventilator asynchrony in mechanically venti...
Objective: To describe the frequency and type of patient-ventilator asynchrony in mechanically venti...
Introduction: Interface choice is crucial for non-invasive ventilation (NIV) success. We compared a ...
Background: Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) is increasingly used in intensive care medicine, but only ...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the level and time course of patient-ventilator asynchrony in mechanically ve...
BACKGROUND: Patient-ventilator synchrony in patients with COPD is at risk during noninvasive ventila...
BACKGROUND: Using a bench test model, we investigated the hypothesis that neonatal and/or adult vent...
OBJECTIVE: To compare helmet noninvasive ventilation (NIV), in terms of patient-ventilator interact...
Objective: Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist has been shown to improve patient-ventilator interac...
BACKGROUND: In adults and children, patient-ventilator synchrony is strongly dependent on both the v...
In adults and children, patient-ventilator synchrony is strongly dependent on both the ventilator se...
OBJECTIVES: To document and compare the prevalence of asynchrony events during invasive-assisted mec...
Purposes: Few studies have investigated the synchronization of different ventilators with spontaneou...
Background: To compare, in terms of patient-ventilator interaction and performance, a new nasal mask...
OBJECTIVES: To document the prevalence of asynchrony events during noninvasive ventilation in pressu...
Objective: To describe the frequency and type of patient-ventilator asynchrony in mechanically venti...
Objective: To describe the frequency and type of patient-ventilator asynchrony in mechanically venti...
Introduction: Interface choice is crucial for non-invasive ventilation (NIV) success. We compared a ...
Background: Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) is increasingly used in intensive care medicine, but only ...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the level and time course of patient-ventilator asynchrony in mechanically ve...
BACKGROUND: Patient-ventilator synchrony in patients with COPD is at risk during noninvasive ventila...
BACKGROUND: Using a bench test model, we investigated the hypothesis that neonatal and/or adult vent...
OBJECTIVE: To compare helmet noninvasive ventilation (NIV), in terms of patient-ventilator interact...
Objective: Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist has been shown to improve patient-ventilator interac...