Pressure support ventilation (PSV) should be titrated considering the pressure developed by the respiratory muscles (Pmusc) to prevent under- and over-assistance. The esophageal pressure (Pes) is the clinical gold standard for Pmusc assessment, but its use is limited by alleged invasiveness and complexity. The least square fitting method and the end-inspiratory occlusion method have been proposed as non-invasive alternatives for Pmusc assessment. The aims of this study were: (1) to compare the accuracy of Pmusc estimation using the end-inspiration occlusion (Pmusc,index) and the least square fitting (Pmusc,lsf) against the reference method based on Pes; (2) to test the accuracy of Pmusc,lsf and of Pmusc,index to detect overassistance, defin...
Objective To evaluate the accuracy of respiratory mechanics using dynamic signal analysis during non...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate an index (termed Pmusc/Eadi index) relating the pressure generated by the...
Abstract Background Excessive respiratory muscle effo...
Pressure support ventilation (PSV) should be titrated considering the pressure developed by the resp...
OBJECTIVE: The measurement of esophageal pressure (Pes) is the conventional method for the evaluati...
We evaluated the end-inspiratory occlusion maneuver as a means to estimate the inspiratory effort du...
To evaluate a least squares fitting technique for the purpose of measuring total respiratory complia...
none21siThis report summarizes current physiological and technical knowledge on esophageal pressure ...
21siThis report summarizes current physiological and technical knowledge on esophageal pressure (Pes...
This report summarizes current physiological and technical knowledge on esophageal pressure (Pes) me...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate an index (termed Pmusc/Eadi index) relating the pressure generated by the r...
BACKGROUND: Maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) can help to evaluate inspiratory muscle strength. H...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate an index (termed Pmusc/Eadi index) relating the pressure generated by the r...
Rationale: Monitoring and controlling respiratory drive and effort may help to minimize lung and dia...
Abstract Background During Pressure Support Ventilation (PSV) an inspiratory hold allows to measure ...
Objective To evaluate the accuracy of respiratory mechanics using dynamic signal analysis during non...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate an index (termed Pmusc/Eadi index) relating the pressure generated by the...
Abstract Background Excessive respiratory muscle effo...
Pressure support ventilation (PSV) should be titrated considering the pressure developed by the resp...
OBJECTIVE: The measurement of esophageal pressure (Pes) is the conventional method for the evaluati...
We evaluated the end-inspiratory occlusion maneuver as a means to estimate the inspiratory effort du...
To evaluate a least squares fitting technique for the purpose of measuring total respiratory complia...
none21siThis report summarizes current physiological and technical knowledge on esophageal pressure ...
21siThis report summarizes current physiological and technical knowledge on esophageal pressure (Pes...
This report summarizes current physiological and technical knowledge on esophageal pressure (Pes) me...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate an index (termed Pmusc/Eadi index) relating the pressure generated by the r...
BACKGROUND: Maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) can help to evaluate inspiratory muscle strength. H...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate an index (termed Pmusc/Eadi index) relating the pressure generated by the r...
Rationale: Monitoring and controlling respiratory drive and effort may help to minimize lung and dia...
Abstract Background During Pressure Support Ventilation (PSV) an inspiratory hold allows to measure ...
Objective To evaluate the accuracy of respiratory mechanics using dynamic signal analysis during non...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate an index (termed Pmusc/Eadi index) relating the pressure generated by the...
Abstract Background Excessive respiratory muscle effo...