Background: Mechanical ventilation is an essential therapy to support critically ill respiratory failure patients. Current standards of care consist of generalised approaches, such as the use of positive end expiratory pressure to inspired oxygen fraction (PEEP-FiO2) tables, which fail to account for the inter- and intra-patient variability between and within patients. The benefits of higher or lower tidal volume, PEEP, and other settings are highly debated and no consensus has been reached. Moreover, clinicians implicitly account for patient-specific factors such as disease condition and progression as they manually titrate ventilator settings. Hence, care is highly variable and potentially often non-optimal. These conditions create a situ...
Weaning from mechanical ventilation is a common process in critically ill patients and its failure i...
Technology in the intensive care environment has progressed at an exponential rate. This progression...
Techniques to monitor the respiratory system during mechanical ventilation have evolved significantl...
Abstract Background Mechanical ventilation is an essential therapy to support critically ill respira...
BACKGROUND: Mechanical ventilation is an essential therapy to support critically ill respiratory fai...
Objective: As precision medicine is becoming a standard of care in selecting tailored rather than av...
The expanding number of chronic respiratory diseases and the new Covid-19 outbreak create an increas...
Mechanical ventilation is a central facet of intensive care medicine. Technological progress has led...
Introduction: Automated systems for ventilator management to date have been either fully heuristic r...
OBJECTIVES: To review the physiologic approach to setting mechanical ventilation in acute lung injur...
__Abstract__ Since the original description of the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in ...
Mechanical ventilation is a central facet of intensive care medicine. Technological progress has led...
This chapter explores the best practices of mechanical ventilation during extracorporeal membrane ox...
Positive pressure mechanical ventilation (MV) has been utilised in the care of critically ill patien...
BACKGROUND: Flexible bronchoscopy (FB) in intubated patients on mechanical ventilation increases air...
Weaning from mechanical ventilation is a common process in critically ill patients and its failure i...
Technology in the intensive care environment has progressed at an exponential rate. This progression...
Techniques to monitor the respiratory system during mechanical ventilation have evolved significantl...
Abstract Background Mechanical ventilation is an essential therapy to support critically ill respira...
BACKGROUND: Mechanical ventilation is an essential therapy to support critically ill respiratory fai...
Objective: As precision medicine is becoming a standard of care in selecting tailored rather than av...
The expanding number of chronic respiratory diseases and the new Covid-19 outbreak create an increas...
Mechanical ventilation is a central facet of intensive care medicine. Technological progress has led...
Introduction: Automated systems for ventilator management to date have been either fully heuristic r...
OBJECTIVES: To review the physiologic approach to setting mechanical ventilation in acute lung injur...
__Abstract__ Since the original description of the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in ...
Mechanical ventilation is a central facet of intensive care medicine. Technological progress has led...
This chapter explores the best practices of mechanical ventilation during extracorporeal membrane ox...
Positive pressure mechanical ventilation (MV) has been utilised in the care of critically ill patien...
BACKGROUND: Flexible bronchoscopy (FB) in intubated patients on mechanical ventilation increases air...
Weaning from mechanical ventilation is a common process in critically ill patients and its failure i...
Technology in the intensive care environment has progressed at an exponential rate. This progression...
Techniques to monitor the respiratory system during mechanical ventilation have evolved significantl...