Background Survival benefit from low tidal volume (VT) ventilation (LTVV) has been demonstrated for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and patients not having ARDS could also benefit from this strategy. Organizational factors may play a role on adherence to LTVV. The present study aimed to identify organizational factors with an independent association with adherence to LTVV. Methods Secondary analysis of the database of a multicenter two-phase study (prospective cohort followed by a cluster-randomized trial) performed in 118 Brazilian intensive care units. Patients under mechanical ventilation at day 2 were included. LTVV was defined as a VT ≤ 8 ml/kg PBW on the second day of ventilation. Data on the type and number...
Context Lung-protective mechanical ventilation with the use of lower tidal volumes has been found to...
Vasileios Zochios,1–3 Matthew Hague,3,4 Kimberly Giraud,5 Nicola Jones3 1Department of Intensi...
Abstract Background: Use of lower tidal volumes during mechanical ventilation is associated with red...
Abstract Background Although light sedation levels are associated with several beneficial outcomes f...
Objectives: Low tidal volume (TVe) ventilation improves outcomes for ventilated patients, and the ma...
Nearly 37 % of all critically ill patients do not receive commonly recommended best practices (Ilan ...
Background: Mechanically ventilated critical ill patients are at an increased risk of developing ven...
ObjectiveTo identify factors associated with the ABCDEF bundle (Assess, prevent, and manage pain, Bo...
Abstract Background Behavioral economic insights have yielded strategies to overcome implementation ...
OBJECTIVE: Protective mechanical ventilation with low tidal volumes is standard of care for patient...
Abstract It remains uncertain how best to set positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) for mechanical...
Abstract Background Observational studies on mechanic...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Observational studies on mechanical ventilation (MV) show practice...
INTRODUCTION: The clinical and economic burden of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is uncontest...
Objectives: Low tidal volume (TVe) ventilation improves outcomes for ventilated patients, and the ma...
Context Lung-protective mechanical ventilation with the use of lower tidal volumes has been found to...
Vasileios Zochios,1–3 Matthew Hague,3,4 Kimberly Giraud,5 Nicola Jones3 1Department of Intensi...
Abstract Background: Use of lower tidal volumes during mechanical ventilation is associated with red...
Abstract Background Although light sedation levels are associated with several beneficial outcomes f...
Objectives: Low tidal volume (TVe) ventilation improves outcomes for ventilated patients, and the ma...
Nearly 37 % of all critically ill patients do not receive commonly recommended best practices (Ilan ...
Background: Mechanically ventilated critical ill patients are at an increased risk of developing ven...
ObjectiveTo identify factors associated with the ABCDEF bundle (Assess, prevent, and manage pain, Bo...
Abstract Background Behavioral economic insights have yielded strategies to overcome implementation ...
OBJECTIVE: Protective mechanical ventilation with low tidal volumes is standard of care for patient...
Abstract It remains uncertain how best to set positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) for mechanical...
Abstract Background Observational studies on mechanic...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Observational studies on mechanical ventilation (MV) show practice...
INTRODUCTION: The clinical and economic burden of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is uncontest...
Objectives: Low tidal volume (TVe) ventilation improves outcomes for ventilated patients, and the ma...
Context Lung-protective mechanical ventilation with the use of lower tidal volumes has been found to...
Vasileios Zochios,1–3 Matthew Hague,3,4 Kimberly Giraud,5 Nicola Jones3 1Department of Intensi...
Abstract Background: Use of lower tidal volumes during mechanical ventilation is associated with red...