Knowledge of the fate and behaviour of the respiratory muscles during ventilatory support is important for the guidance of clinical care. Full support facilitates muscle metabolic repletion, but exposes them to the risk of disuse atrophy. The effect of partial support varies according to the selected mode: assisted mechanical ventilation (AMV) and synchronized intermittent mechanical ventilation (SIMV) result in much less respiratory muscle rest than generally anticipated. On the other hand, inspiratory pressure support (IPS) is able to rest the respiratory muscles and to prevent fatiguing contractions. Opposite interventions have been proposed in case of difficult weaning: either to unload the respiratory muscles by using partial support, ...
Weaning from prolonged mechanical ventilation is a complex, time-consuming process that involves the...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction, being a common cause of weaning failure, is strongly associated with...
Background In patients who have been mechanically ventilated, inspiratory muscles remain weak and fa...
Respiratory muscles during ventilatory support. J.W. Fitting. ERS Journals Ltd 1994. ABSTRACT: Know...
Weaning from mechanical ventilation is difficult when the respiratory muscles are unable, because of...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is associated with prolonged and difficult weaning from mechanical ve...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is associated with prolonged and difficult weaning from mechanical ve...
Pressure support ventilation (PSV) is a pressure assist form of mechanical ventilatory support that ...
The respiratory pump is at the center of the ventilatory system and ensures supply and removal of re...
Background and purposeMechanical ventilation necessitates periods of bed rest and relative immobilit...
Most patients with impairment of pulmonary function can be differentiated into those who have primar...
Inadequate delivery of ventilatory assist and unphysiological respiratory drive may severely worsen ...
QuestionDoes inspiratory muscle training accelerate weaning from mechanical ventilation? Does it imp...
Recent studies showed that the patient work of breathing may be unexpectedly high during mechanical ...
PurposeMechanical Ventilation (MV) is a frequently used potentially life-saving intervention in crit...
Weaning from prolonged mechanical ventilation is a complex, time-consuming process that involves the...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction, being a common cause of weaning failure, is strongly associated with...
Background In patients who have been mechanically ventilated, inspiratory muscles remain weak and fa...
Respiratory muscles during ventilatory support. J.W. Fitting. ERS Journals Ltd 1994. ABSTRACT: Know...
Weaning from mechanical ventilation is difficult when the respiratory muscles are unable, because of...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is associated with prolonged and difficult weaning from mechanical ve...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction is associated with prolonged and difficult weaning from mechanical ve...
Pressure support ventilation (PSV) is a pressure assist form of mechanical ventilatory support that ...
The respiratory pump is at the center of the ventilatory system and ensures supply and removal of re...
Background and purposeMechanical ventilation necessitates periods of bed rest and relative immobilit...
Most patients with impairment of pulmonary function can be differentiated into those who have primar...
Inadequate delivery of ventilatory assist and unphysiological respiratory drive may severely worsen ...
QuestionDoes inspiratory muscle training accelerate weaning from mechanical ventilation? Does it imp...
Recent studies showed that the patient work of breathing may be unexpectedly high during mechanical ...
PurposeMechanical Ventilation (MV) is a frequently used potentially life-saving intervention in crit...
Weaning from prolonged mechanical ventilation is a complex, time-consuming process that involves the...
Respiratory muscle dysfunction, being a common cause of weaning failure, is strongly associated with...
Background In patients who have been mechanically ventilated, inspiratory muscles remain weak and fa...