Patient–ventilator dyssynchrony is a mismatch between the patient’s respiratory efforts and mechanical ventilator delivery. Dyssynchrony can occur at any phase throughout the respiratory cycle. There are different types of dyssynchrony with different mechanisms and different potential management: trigger dyssynchrony (ineffective efforts, autotriggering, and double triggering); flow dyssynchrony, which happens during the inspiratory phase; and cycling dyssynchrony (premature cycling and delayed cycling). Dyssynchrony has been associated with patient outcomes. Thus, it is important to recognize and address these dyssynchronies at the bedside. Patient–ventilator dyssynchrony can be detected by carefully scrutinizing the airway pressure–time a...
Abstract Mechanical ventilation is a common issue in critically ill patients. It is a lifesaving tr...
International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW: In ICU patients, dyspnea is one of the most prominent and d...
Cardioventilatory phase synchronization was studied in ten critically ill patients admitted in inten...
Abstract Patient-Ventilator Dyssynchrony (PVD) is often described as a patient “fighting” the venti...
Patient ventilator dyssynchrony (PVD) occurs frequently, but little is known about the types, freque...
Mechanical ventilation is a supportive treatment commonly applied in critically ill patients. Whenev...
Abstract Patient-ventilator asynchrony/dysynchrony is a mismatch between the patient and the venti...
Abstract Mechanical ventilation is a lifesaving treatment but can be associated with some complicat...
Background: Reverse triggering is a delayed asynchronous contraction of the diaphragm triggered by p...
Abstract Mechanical ventilation supports the work of breathing, improves gas exchange, and unloads ...
Abstract Patient-ventilator asynchronies can occur at any phase throughout the respiratory cycle. B...
9Background: Mechanical ventilation is common in critically ill patients. This life-saving treatment...
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is used to treat a subset of heart failure patients with dis...
ABSTRACT Patient-v entilator asynchrony (PVA) is a mismatch between the patient, regarding time, flo...
Abstract Patient–ventilator asynchrony (PVA) is commonly encountered during mechanical ventilation o...
Abstract Mechanical ventilation is a common issue in critically ill patients. It is a lifesaving tr...
International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW: In ICU patients, dyspnea is one of the most prominent and d...
Cardioventilatory phase synchronization was studied in ten critically ill patients admitted in inten...
Abstract Patient-Ventilator Dyssynchrony (PVD) is often described as a patient “fighting” the venti...
Patient ventilator dyssynchrony (PVD) occurs frequently, but little is known about the types, freque...
Mechanical ventilation is a supportive treatment commonly applied in critically ill patients. Whenev...
Abstract Patient-ventilator asynchrony/dysynchrony is a mismatch between the patient and the venti...
Abstract Mechanical ventilation is a lifesaving treatment but can be associated with some complicat...
Background: Reverse triggering is a delayed asynchronous contraction of the diaphragm triggered by p...
Abstract Mechanical ventilation supports the work of breathing, improves gas exchange, and unloads ...
Abstract Patient-ventilator asynchronies can occur at any phase throughout the respiratory cycle. B...
9Background: Mechanical ventilation is common in critically ill patients. This life-saving treatment...
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is used to treat a subset of heart failure patients with dis...
ABSTRACT Patient-v entilator asynchrony (PVA) is a mismatch between the patient, regarding time, flo...
Abstract Patient–ventilator asynchrony (PVA) is commonly encountered during mechanical ventilation o...
Abstract Mechanical ventilation is a common issue in critically ill patients. It is a lifesaving tr...
International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW: In ICU patients, dyspnea is one of the most prominent and d...
Cardioventilatory phase synchronization was studied in ten critically ill patients admitted in inten...