Background Prolonged invasive ventilation is common in patients with severe brain injury. Information on optimal management of extubation and on the use of tracheostomy in these patients is scarce. International guidelines regarding the ventilator liberation and tracheostomy are currently lacking. Methods The aim of 'Extubation strategies in Neuro-Intensive care unit patients and associations with Outcomes' (ENIO) study is to describe current management of weaning from invasive ventilation, focusing on decisions on timing of tracheal extubation and tracheostomy in intensive care unit (ICU) patients with brain injury. We conducted a prospective, international, multi-centre observational study enrolling patients with various types of...
Background the process of discontinuing neurological patients from mechanical ventilation is still c...
BACKGROUND: Patients with acquired brain injury (ABI) often require long periods of having a tracheo...
Funding Information: The authors received no direct funding for this work. SW is supported by instit...
Purpose: Neurocritical care patients receive prolonged invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV), but th...
PURPOSE Neurocritical care patients receive prolonged invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV), but ...
International audiencePatients with brain injury are at high risk of extubation failure. METHODS: We...
BACKGROUND: While a systematic approach to weaning reduces the rate of extubation failure in intuba...
Objective: Extubation failure in brain-injured patients is associated with increased morbidity. Our ...
INTRODUCTION. Although a life-saving intervention, mechanical ventilation is apt to unwanted side-e...
Background and Aims: Early extubation in neurocritical patients has several potential benefits. Glas...
Neuropatients often require invasive mechanical ventilation (MV). Ideal ventilator settings and resp...
International audienceIn the intensive care unit (ICU), weaning from mechanical ventilation follows ...
INTRODUCTION: There is little consensus and high heterogeneity on the optimal set of relevant clinic...
Purpose: We assessed outcomes in brain-injured patients after implementation of a multi-faceted appr...
BACKGROUND: despite the high frequency of tracheotomy in severe acquired brain injury (sabi) patient...
Background the process of discontinuing neurological patients from mechanical ventilation is still c...
BACKGROUND: Patients with acquired brain injury (ABI) often require long periods of having a tracheo...
Funding Information: The authors received no direct funding for this work. SW is supported by instit...
Purpose: Neurocritical care patients receive prolonged invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV), but th...
PURPOSE Neurocritical care patients receive prolonged invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV), but ...
International audiencePatients with brain injury are at high risk of extubation failure. METHODS: We...
BACKGROUND: While a systematic approach to weaning reduces the rate of extubation failure in intuba...
Objective: Extubation failure in brain-injured patients is associated with increased morbidity. Our ...
INTRODUCTION. Although a life-saving intervention, mechanical ventilation is apt to unwanted side-e...
Background and Aims: Early extubation in neurocritical patients has several potential benefits. Glas...
Neuropatients often require invasive mechanical ventilation (MV). Ideal ventilator settings and resp...
International audienceIn the intensive care unit (ICU), weaning from mechanical ventilation follows ...
INTRODUCTION: There is little consensus and high heterogeneity on the optimal set of relevant clinic...
Purpose: We assessed outcomes in brain-injured patients after implementation of a multi-faceted appr...
BACKGROUND: despite the high frequency of tracheotomy in severe acquired brain injury (sabi) patient...
Background the process of discontinuing neurological patients from mechanical ventilation is still c...
BACKGROUND: Patients with acquired brain injury (ABI) often require long periods of having a tracheo...
Funding Information: The authors received no direct funding for this work. SW is supported by instit...