OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine variables for early prediction of successful weaning in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients during pressure support ventilation weaning. DESIGN: Thirteen COPD patients were prospectively studied to compare the respiratory pattern (inspiratory time, expiratory time, total breath cycle duration, tidal volume, respiratory rate, minute ventilation), the respiratory drive (airway occlusion pressure at 0.1 sec, tidal volume/inspiratory time), and blood gases after 30 mins of pressure support weaning. SETTING: The study was performed in the 20-bed General Critical Care Unit of the Rome "La Sapienza" University Hospital. PATIENTS: We evaluated 13 consecutive COPD patients fulfilling ...
Aim To compare T-tube and pressure support ventilation (PSV) as two methods of mechanical ventilatio...
Background: The use of indices to predict weaning outcome in type II respiratory failure can avoid p...
AbstractBackgroundThere is still difficulty in discontinuing mechanical ventilation (MV) in chronic ...
The aim of this study was to examine variables for early prediction of successful weaning in chronic...
Several threshold values for predicting weaning outcome from mechanical ventilation have been propos...
Objective: To evaluate the predictive value of maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP) besides rapid and ...
Objectives: Weaning failure rate was higher in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (...
Background: There is still difficulty in discontinuing mechanical ventilation (MV) in chronic obstru...
BACKGROUND: The value of respiratory variables as weaning predictors in the intensive care unit (ICU...
BACKGROUND: Noninvasive mechanical ventilation (NIV) applies ventilator support through the patient’...
Introduction: Non-invasive Mechanical Ventilation (NIV) is a better alternative for treating respir...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effects of 12 ventilator settings (pressure support ventilation [P...
OBJECTIVE: During pressure support ventilation, ventilator inspiration ends when inspiratory flow dr...
Background: It was reported that nearly twenty percent of all initial weaning trials in mechanically...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the short-term physiologic effects of two settings of nasal pressure-su...
Aim To compare T-tube and pressure support ventilation (PSV) as two methods of mechanical ventilatio...
Background: The use of indices to predict weaning outcome in type II respiratory failure can avoid p...
AbstractBackgroundThere is still difficulty in discontinuing mechanical ventilation (MV) in chronic ...
The aim of this study was to examine variables for early prediction of successful weaning in chronic...
Several threshold values for predicting weaning outcome from mechanical ventilation have been propos...
Objective: To evaluate the predictive value of maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP) besides rapid and ...
Objectives: Weaning failure rate was higher in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (...
Background: There is still difficulty in discontinuing mechanical ventilation (MV) in chronic obstru...
BACKGROUND: The value of respiratory variables as weaning predictors in the intensive care unit (ICU...
BACKGROUND: Noninvasive mechanical ventilation (NIV) applies ventilator support through the patient’...
Introduction: Non-invasive Mechanical Ventilation (NIV) is a better alternative for treating respir...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effects of 12 ventilator settings (pressure support ventilation [P...
OBJECTIVE: During pressure support ventilation, ventilator inspiration ends when inspiratory flow dr...
Background: It was reported that nearly twenty percent of all initial weaning trials in mechanically...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the short-term physiologic effects of two settings of nasal pressure-su...
Aim To compare T-tube and pressure support ventilation (PSV) as two methods of mechanical ventilatio...
Background: The use of indices to predict weaning outcome in type II respiratory failure can avoid p...
AbstractBackgroundThere is still difficulty in discontinuing mechanical ventilation (MV) in chronic ...