We evaluated new features from biosignals comprising diverse physiological response information to predict the outcome of weaning from mechanical ventilation (MV). We enrolled 89 patients who were candidates for weaning from MV in the intensive care unit and collected continuous biosignal data: electrocardiogram (ECG), respiratory impedance, photoplethysmogram (PPG), arterial blood pressure, and ventilator parameters during a spontaneous breathing trial (SBT). We compared the collected biosignal data's variability between patients who successfully discontinued MV (n = 67) and patients who did not (n = 22). To evaluate the usefulness of the identified factors for predicting weaning success, we developed a machine learning model and evaluated...
Background and Aims: The use of weaning predictive indicators can avoid early extubation and wrongfu...
Weaning from mechanical ventilation represents a corner stone of management of critically ill patien...
BACKGROUND: The value of respiratory variables as weaning predictors in the intensive care unit (ICU...
We evaluated new features from biosignals comprising diverse physiological response information to p...
Abstract Mechanical ventilation weaning within intensive care units (ICU) is a difficult process, wh...
The ideal moment to withdraw respiratory supply of patients under Mechanical Ventilation at Intensiv...
Weaning from mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit (ICU) is a complex clinical problem a...
AbstractIntroductionMost international weaning researchers have attempted to find better indexes or ...
Introduction: Most international weaning researchers have attempted to find better indexes or parame...
Objective: To develop predictive criteria for successful weaning from mechanical assistance to venti...
BACKGROUND. Approximately ten percent of patients placed on mechanical ventilation during acute illn...
Background: Several studies have assessed predictors of weaning and extubation outcome in short-term...
Background Mechanical Ventilation (MV) is a complex and central treatment process in the care of ...
Weaning from mechanical ventilation covers the process of liberating the patient from mechanical sup...
AbstractBackground and objectiveThere is not an ideal predictor of weaning from mechanical ventilati...
Background and Aims: The use of weaning predictive indicators can avoid early extubation and wrongfu...
Weaning from mechanical ventilation represents a corner stone of management of critically ill patien...
BACKGROUND: The value of respiratory variables as weaning predictors in the intensive care unit (ICU...
We evaluated new features from biosignals comprising diverse physiological response information to p...
Abstract Mechanical ventilation weaning within intensive care units (ICU) is a difficult process, wh...
The ideal moment to withdraw respiratory supply of patients under Mechanical Ventilation at Intensiv...
Weaning from mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit (ICU) is a complex clinical problem a...
AbstractIntroductionMost international weaning researchers have attempted to find better indexes or ...
Introduction: Most international weaning researchers have attempted to find better indexes or parame...
Objective: To develop predictive criteria for successful weaning from mechanical assistance to venti...
BACKGROUND. Approximately ten percent of patients placed on mechanical ventilation during acute illn...
Background: Several studies have assessed predictors of weaning and extubation outcome in short-term...
Background Mechanical Ventilation (MV) is a complex and central treatment process in the care of ...
Weaning from mechanical ventilation covers the process of liberating the patient from mechanical sup...
AbstractBackground and objectiveThere is not an ideal predictor of weaning from mechanical ventilati...
Background and Aims: The use of weaning predictive indicators can avoid early extubation and wrongfu...
Weaning from mechanical ventilation represents a corner stone of management of critically ill patien...
BACKGROUND: The value of respiratory variables as weaning predictors in the intensive care unit (ICU...