Rationale Breathing is a cyclic activity that is variable by nature. Breathing variability is modified in mechanically ventilated patients. We aimed to evaluate whether decreased variability on the day of transition from assist-control ventilation to a partial mode of assistance was associated with a poorer outcome. Methods This was an ancillary study of a multicentre, randomised, controlled trial comparing neurally adjusted ventilatory assist to pressure support ventilation. Flow and the electrical activity of the diaphragm (EAdi) were recorded within 48 h of switching from controlled ventilation to a partial mode of ventilatory assistance. Variability of flow and EAdi-related variables were quantified by the coefficient of variation, the ...
SummaryNeurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA) is a mode of ventilation wherein the delivered as...
OBJECTIVES: To understand the potential equivalence between neurally adjusted ventilatory assist and...
Respiratory mechanics vary breath-to-breath during mechanical ventilation (MV), and increases during...
Introduction: Increased respiratory pattern variability is associated with improved oxygenation. Pre...
Increased respiratory pattern variability is associated with improved oxygenation. Pressure support ...
Rationale: NAVA is an assisted ventilatory mode that uses the electrical activity of the diaphragm (...
The respiratory system reacts instantaneously to intrinsic and extrinsic inputs. This adaptability r...
BACKGROUND: Evidence exists that during pressure support ventilation (PSV), the addition of an extri...
Impact of ventilatory modes on the breathing variability in mechanically ventilated infants BAUDIN, ...
Background: Variable pressure support ventilation (vPSV) is an assisted ventilation mode that varies...
Background: Variable pressure support ventilation (vPSV) is an assisted ventilation mode that varies...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: This study aims at comparing the very short-term effects of conventional and...
Background: Neurally-adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA) improves patient-ventilator synchrony and re...
BACKGROUND: Noisy pressure support ventilation has been reported to improve respiratory function com...
Background: Prolonged controlled mechanical ventilation depresses diaphragmatic efficiency. Assisted...
SummaryNeurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA) is a mode of ventilation wherein the delivered as...
OBJECTIVES: To understand the potential equivalence between neurally adjusted ventilatory assist and...
Respiratory mechanics vary breath-to-breath during mechanical ventilation (MV), and increases during...
Introduction: Increased respiratory pattern variability is associated with improved oxygenation. Pre...
Increased respiratory pattern variability is associated with improved oxygenation. Pressure support ...
Rationale: NAVA is an assisted ventilatory mode that uses the electrical activity of the diaphragm (...
The respiratory system reacts instantaneously to intrinsic and extrinsic inputs. This adaptability r...
BACKGROUND: Evidence exists that during pressure support ventilation (PSV), the addition of an extri...
Impact of ventilatory modes on the breathing variability in mechanically ventilated infants BAUDIN, ...
Background: Variable pressure support ventilation (vPSV) is an assisted ventilation mode that varies...
Background: Variable pressure support ventilation (vPSV) is an assisted ventilation mode that varies...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: This study aims at comparing the very short-term effects of conventional and...
Background: Neurally-adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA) improves patient-ventilator synchrony and re...
BACKGROUND: Noisy pressure support ventilation has been reported to improve respiratory function com...
Background: Prolonged controlled mechanical ventilation depresses diaphragmatic efficiency. Assisted...
SummaryNeurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA) is a mode of ventilation wherein the delivered as...
OBJECTIVES: To understand the potential equivalence between neurally adjusted ventilatory assist and...
Respiratory mechanics vary breath-to-breath during mechanical ventilation (MV), and increases during...