Background Mechanical power is a composite variable for energy transmitted to the respiratory system over time that may better capture risk for ventilator-induced lung injury than individual ventilator management components. We sought to evaluate if mechanical ventilation management with a high mechanical power is associated with fewer ventilator-free days (VFD) in children with pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome (PARDS). Methods Retrospective analysis of a prospective observational international cohort study. Results There were 306 children from 55 pediatric intensive care units included. High mechanical power was associated with younger age, higher oxygenation index, a comorbid condition of bronchopulmonary dysplasia, higher ti...
Background: High-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) use was associated with greater mortality ...
A wide array of insults can lead to respiratory failure in children. Its most severe form – acute re...
Objectives: The use of neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) in pediatric acute respiratory distress...
Background Mechanical power is a composite variable for energy transmitted to the respiratory system...
OBJECTIVES: Driving pressure (ratio of tidal volume over respiratory system compliance) is associate...
Objectives: Mechanical power and driving pressure have been proposed as indicators, and possibly dri...
OBJECTIVES: To describe mechanical ventilation management and factors associated with nonadherence t...
Background Recurrent delivery of tidal mechanical energy (ME) inflicts ventilator-induced lung injur...
Rationale: Few data exist to guide early adjunctive therapy use in pediatric acute respiratory distr...
OBJECTIVES: To describe mechanical ventilation management and factors associated with nonadherence t...
Background: High-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) use was associated with greater mortality ...
A wide array of insults can lead to respiratory failure in children. Its most severe form – acute re...
Objectives: The use of neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) in pediatric acute respiratory distress...
Background Mechanical power is a composite variable for energy transmitted to the respiratory system...
OBJECTIVES: Driving pressure (ratio of tidal volume over respiratory system compliance) is associate...
Objectives: Mechanical power and driving pressure have been proposed as indicators, and possibly dri...
OBJECTIVES: To describe mechanical ventilation management and factors associated with nonadherence t...
Background Recurrent delivery of tidal mechanical energy (ME) inflicts ventilator-induced lung injur...
Rationale: Few data exist to guide early adjunctive therapy use in pediatric acute respiratory distr...
OBJECTIVES: To describe mechanical ventilation management and factors associated with nonadherence t...
Background: High-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) use was associated with greater mortality ...
A wide array of insults can lead to respiratory failure in children. Its most severe form – acute re...
Objectives: The use of neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) in pediatric acute respiratory distress...