Abstract Background The evaluation of patient effort is pivotal during pressure support ventilation, but a non-invasive, continuous, quantitative method to assess patient inspiratory effort is still lacking. We hypothesized that the concavity of the inspiratory flow-time waveform could be useful to estimate patient’s inspiratory effort. The purpose of this study was to assess whether the shape of the inspiratory flow, as quantified by a numeric indicator, could be associated with inspiratory effort during pressure support ventilation. Methods Twenty-four patients in pressure support ventilation were enrolled. A mathematical relationship describing the decay pattern of the inspiratory flow profile was developed. The parameter hypothesized to...
OBJECTIVE: The measurement of esophageal pressure (Pes) is the conventional method for the evaluati...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether pressure support ventilation (PSV) requires different ...
Background: Excessive inspiratory effort could translate into self-inflicted lung injury, thus worse...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate an index (termed Pmusc/Eadi index) relating the pressure generated by the r...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate an index (termed Pmusc/Eadi index) relating the pressure generated by the r...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate an index (termed Pmusc/Eadi index) relating the pressure generated by the...
Abstract Background During Pressure Support Ventilation (PSV) an inspiratory hold allows to measure ...
We evaluated the end-inspiratory occlusion maneuver as a means to estimate the inspiratory effort du...
Rationale: Monitoring and controlling respiratory drive and effort may help to minimize lung and dia...
There is a clinical need for monitoring inspiratory effort to prevent lung- and diaphragm injury in ...
Purpose: An inspiratory hold during patient-triggered assisted ventilation potentially allows to mea...
Recent studies have shown both beneficial and detrimental effects of patient breathing effort in mec...
Objective. In this paper, a new algorithm is proposed to compute the spontaneously generated respira...
Abstract Background Assessment of fluid responsiveness is problematic in intensive care unit (ICU) p...
Abstract Background Whether respiratory efforts and t...
OBJECTIVE: The measurement of esophageal pressure (Pes) is the conventional method for the evaluati...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether pressure support ventilation (PSV) requires different ...
Background: Excessive inspiratory effort could translate into self-inflicted lung injury, thus worse...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate an index (termed Pmusc/Eadi index) relating the pressure generated by the r...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate an index (termed Pmusc/Eadi index) relating the pressure generated by the r...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate an index (termed Pmusc/Eadi index) relating the pressure generated by the...
Abstract Background During Pressure Support Ventilation (PSV) an inspiratory hold allows to measure ...
We evaluated the end-inspiratory occlusion maneuver as a means to estimate the inspiratory effort du...
Rationale: Monitoring and controlling respiratory drive and effort may help to minimize lung and dia...
There is a clinical need for monitoring inspiratory effort to prevent lung- and diaphragm injury in ...
Purpose: An inspiratory hold during patient-triggered assisted ventilation potentially allows to mea...
Recent studies have shown both beneficial and detrimental effects of patient breathing effort in mec...
Objective. In this paper, a new algorithm is proposed to compute the spontaneously generated respira...
Abstract Background Assessment of fluid responsiveness is problematic in intensive care unit (ICU) p...
Abstract Background Whether respiratory efforts and t...
OBJECTIVE: The measurement of esophageal pressure (Pes) is the conventional method for the evaluati...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether pressure support ventilation (PSV) requires different ...
Background: Excessive inspiratory effort could translate into self-inflicted lung injury, thus worse...