BACKGROUND: Ventilator liberation is one of the most challenging aspects in patients with respiratory failure. Most patients are weaned through a transition from full to partial respiratory support, whereas some advocate using a continuous spontaneous ventilation (CSV). However, there is little scientific evidence supporting the practice of pediatric ventilator liberation, including the timing of onset of and the approach to weaning mode. We sought to explore differences in patient effort between a pressure controlled continuous mode of ventilation (PC-CMV) [in this cohort PC assist/control (PC-A/C)] with a reduced ventilator rate and CSV, and to study changes in patient effort with decreasing PS. METHODS: In this prospective physiology cro...
Importance: The optimal first-line mode of noninvasive respiratory support for acutely ill children ...
Objective: Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist has been shown to improve patient-ventilator interac...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the level and time course of patient-ventilator asynchrony in mechanically ve...
BACKGROUND: Ventilator liberation is one of the most challenging aspects in patients with respirator...
Introduction Mechanical ventilation may be lifesaving intervention,It can be associated with compli...
IMPORTANCE: There is limited evidence on the optimal strategy for liberating infants and children fr...
Objectives: To assess whether the combination of daily evaluation and use of a spontaneous breathing...
The objective of the research was to establish the impact of diaphragm-protective mechanical ventila...
Importance There is limited evidence on the optimal strategy for liberating infants and children fr...
Importance: There is limited evidence on the optimal strategy for liberating children from invasive ...
Objective: To compare intermittent mandatory ventilation (IMV) with synchronized intermittent mandat...
Children frequently are admitted to pediatric intensive care units due to acute respiratory failure ...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate imposed work of breathing during simulated spontaneous breathing at a given...
Objective: To compare the ventilation parameters of conventional, volume-controlled (VC), and pres...
Importance: There is limited evidence on the optimal strategy for liberating children from invasive ...
Importance: The optimal first-line mode of noninvasive respiratory support for acutely ill children ...
Objective: Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist has been shown to improve patient-ventilator interac...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the level and time course of patient-ventilator asynchrony in mechanically ve...
BACKGROUND: Ventilator liberation is one of the most challenging aspects in patients with respirator...
Introduction Mechanical ventilation may be lifesaving intervention,It can be associated with compli...
IMPORTANCE: There is limited evidence on the optimal strategy for liberating infants and children fr...
Objectives: To assess whether the combination of daily evaluation and use of a spontaneous breathing...
The objective of the research was to establish the impact of diaphragm-protective mechanical ventila...
Importance There is limited evidence on the optimal strategy for liberating infants and children fr...
Importance: There is limited evidence on the optimal strategy for liberating children from invasive ...
Objective: To compare intermittent mandatory ventilation (IMV) with synchronized intermittent mandat...
Children frequently are admitted to pediatric intensive care units due to acute respiratory failure ...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate imposed work of breathing during simulated spontaneous breathing at a given...
Objective: To compare the ventilation parameters of conventional, volume-controlled (VC), and pres...
Importance: There is limited evidence on the optimal strategy for liberating children from invasive ...
Importance: The optimal first-line mode of noninvasive respiratory support for acutely ill children ...
Objective: Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist has been shown to improve patient-ventilator interac...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the level and time course of patient-ventilator asynchrony in mechanically ve...