Importance:. Existing recommendations for mechanical ventilation are based on studies that under-sampled or excluded obese and severely obese individuals. Objective:. To determine if driving pressure (DP) and total respiratory system elastance (Ers) differ among normal/overweight (body mass index [BMI] < 30 kg/m2), obese, and severely obese ventilator-dependent respiratory failure (VDRF) patients and if there any associations with clinical outcomes. Design, Setting, and Participants:. Retrospective observational cohort study during 2016–2018 at two tertiary care academic medical centers using electronic health record data from the first 2 full days of mechanical ventilation. The cohort was stratified by BMI classes to measure median DP, tim...
Obesity is an important risk factor for major complications, morbidity and mortality related to intu...
International audiencePostoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) increase the morbidity and mortal...
BackgroundLimited data exist regarding ventilation in patients with class III obesity [body mass ind...
UNLABELLED: Existing recommendations for mechanical ventilation are based on studies that under-samp...
Abstract BACKGROUND: There are limited data on the impact of body mass index on outcomes in mechanic...
PubMed: 21273965Background. Obesity rates are increasing in the general population and are also prev...
BACKGROUND:Obesity paradox refers to lower mortality in subjects with higher body mass index (BMI), ...
Acute respiratory failure (ARF) is a common life-threatening complication in morbidly obese patients...
Purpose: Acute respiratory failure (ARF) is a common life-threatening complication in morbidly obese...
As the prevalence of obesity increases, so does the number of obese patients undergoing surgical pro...
We describe the practice of ventilation and mortality rates in invasively ventilated normal-weight (...
We describe the practice of ventilation and mortality rates in invasively ventilated normal-weight (...
Purpose To determine whether tidal volume/predicted body weight (TV/PBW) or driving pressure (DP) ar...
Recent data show an alarming increasing trend in obesity around the world. Mechanical ventilation in...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Obesity paradox refers to lower mortality in subjects with higher body mass...
Obesity is an important risk factor for major complications, morbidity and mortality related to intu...
International audiencePostoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) increase the morbidity and mortal...
BackgroundLimited data exist regarding ventilation in patients with class III obesity [body mass ind...
UNLABELLED: Existing recommendations for mechanical ventilation are based on studies that under-samp...
Abstract BACKGROUND: There are limited data on the impact of body mass index on outcomes in mechanic...
PubMed: 21273965Background. Obesity rates are increasing in the general population and are also prev...
BACKGROUND:Obesity paradox refers to lower mortality in subjects with higher body mass index (BMI), ...
Acute respiratory failure (ARF) is a common life-threatening complication in morbidly obese patients...
Purpose: Acute respiratory failure (ARF) is a common life-threatening complication in morbidly obese...
As the prevalence of obesity increases, so does the number of obese patients undergoing surgical pro...
We describe the practice of ventilation and mortality rates in invasively ventilated normal-weight (...
We describe the practice of ventilation and mortality rates in invasively ventilated normal-weight (...
Purpose To determine whether tidal volume/predicted body weight (TV/PBW) or driving pressure (DP) ar...
Recent data show an alarming increasing trend in obesity around the world. Mechanical ventilation in...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Obesity paradox refers to lower mortality in subjects with higher body mass...
Obesity is an important risk factor for major complications, morbidity and mortality related to intu...
International audiencePostoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) increase the morbidity and mortal...
BackgroundLimited data exist regarding ventilation in patients with class III obesity [body mass ind...