International audienceBackground This study investigated dyspnoea intensity and respiratory muscle ultrasound early after extubation to predict extubation failure. Methods The study was conducted prospectively in two intensive care units in France and Canada. Patients intubated for at least 48 h were studied within 2 h after an extubation following a successful spontaneous breathing trial. Dyspnoea was evaluated by a dyspnoea visual analogue scale (Dyspnoea-VAS) ranging from 0 to 10 and the Intensive Care Respiratory Distress Observational Scale (IC-RDOS). The ultrasound thickening fraction of the parasternal intercostal and the diaphragm was measured; limb muscle strength was evaluated using the Medical Research Council (MRC) score (range ...
While mechanical ventilation (MV) is life-saving in patients with acute respiratory failure, prolong...
Background Children should be weaned from the ventilator once their clinical condition improves. Ext...
Background: The lateral abdominal wall muscles are recruited with active expiration, as may occur wi...
International audienceBackground This study investigated dyspnoea intensity and respiratory muscle u...
International audienceThis study investigated dyspnea intensity and respiratory muscles ultrasound e...
BACKGROUND: Failed extubation from mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients is multifactori...
BACKGROUND. In ICU patients deciding the optimal timing for extuba-tion is challenging and clinical ...
International audienceOBJECTIVETo predict the outcome of a spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) through...
Background In 3%–19% of patients, reintubation is needed 48–72 hours following extubation, which inc...
Establishing the correct time of weaning from mechanical ventilation is a crucial issue in the clini...
Background: The rapid shallow breathing index (RSBI), which is the ratio between respiratory rate (R...
International audienceBackground: Recent studies suggest that isolated sonographic assessment of the...
Introduction: The diaphragm plays a pivotal role in weaning and successful extubation. We hypothesiz...
International audiencePurpose: Diaphragm function is rarely studied in intensive care patients with ...
OBJECTIVES: Swift extubation is important to prevent detrimental effects of invasive mechanical vent...
While mechanical ventilation (MV) is life-saving in patients with acute respiratory failure, prolong...
Background Children should be weaned from the ventilator once their clinical condition improves. Ext...
Background: The lateral abdominal wall muscles are recruited with active expiration, as may occur wi...
International audienceBackground This study investigated dyspnoea intensity and respiratory muscle u...
International audienceThis study investigated dyspnea intensity and respiratory muscles ultrasound e...
BACKGROUND: Failed extubation from mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients is multifactori...
BACKGROUND. In ICU patients deciding the optimal timing for extuba-tion is challenging and clinical ...
International audienceOBJECTIVETo predict the outcome of a spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) through...
Background In 3%–19% of patients, reintubation is needed 48–72 hours following extubation, which inc...
Establishing the correct time of weaning from mechanical ventilation is a crucial issue in the clini...
Background: The rapid shallow breathing index (RSBI), which is the ratio between respiratory rate (R...
International audienceBackground: Recent studies suggest that isolated sonographic assessment of the...
Introduction: The diaphragm plays a pivotal role in weaning and successful extubation. We hypothesiz...
International audiencePurpose: Diaphragm function is rarely studied in intensive care patients with ...
OBJECTIVES: Swift extubation is important to prevent detrimental effects of invasive mechanical vent...
While mechanical ventilation (MV) is life-saving in patients with acute respiratory failure, prolong...
Background Children should be weaned from the ventilator once their clinical condition improves. Ext...
Background: The lateral abdominal wall muscles are recruited with active expiration, as may occur wi...