Background: The rapid shallow breathing index (RSBI), which is the ratio between respiratory rate (RR) and tidal volume (VT), is one of the most widely used indices to predict weaning outcome. Whereas the diaphragm plays a fundamental role in generating VT, in the case of diaphragmatic dysfunction the inspiratory accessory muscles may contribute. If this occurs during a weaning trial, delayed weaning failure is likely since the accessory muscles are more fatigable than the diaphragm. Hence, we hypothesised that the traditional RSBI could be implemented by substituting VT with the ultrasonographic evaluation of diaphragmatic displacement (DD). We named the new index the diaphragmatic-RSBI (D-RSBI). The aim of this study was to compare the ab...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of diaphragmatic kinetics through tissue Doppler imaging (dTDI) was recen...
AIM: Failure of weaning from mechanical ventilation (MV) is a common problem that faces the intensiv...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility of surface electromyographic ...
Background: The rapid shallow breathing index (RSBI), which is the ratio between respiratory rate (R...
Background In 3%–19% of patients, reintubation is needed 48–72 hours following extubation, which inc...
Ahmad Abbas, Sameh Embarak, Mohammad Walaa, Samah Mohamed Lutfy Chest Department, Faculty of Medici...
International audienceOBJECTIVETo predict the outcome of a spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) through...
Background Diaphragmatic dysfunction is a major factor responsible for weaning failure in patients t...
Abstract Background Weaning failure is a crucial hindrance in critically ill patients. Rapid shallow...
AbstractBackgroundThere is increasing awareness that diaphragm weakness is common in patients underg...
ABSTRACT Objective: Ultrasonographic assessment of the effect of different modes of mechanical vent...
Abstract Background Diaphragmatic dysfunction remains the main cause of weaning difficulty or failur...
Weaning patients from mechanical ventilation is a challenging task. Both unnecessary delay and prema...
Background: Lung and diaphragm ultrasound methods have recently been introduced to predict the outco...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of diaphragmatic kinetics through tissue Doppler imaging (dTDI) was recen...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of diaphragmatic kinetics through tissue Doppler imaging (dTDI) was recen...
AIM: Failure of weaning from mechanical ventilation (MV) is a common problem that faces the intensiv...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility of surface electromyographic ...
Background: The rapid shallow breathing index (RSBI), which is the ratio between respiratory rate (R...
Background In 3%–19% of patients, reintubation is needed 48–72 hours following extubation, which inc...
Ahmad Abbas, Sameh Embarak, Mohammad Walaa, Samah Mohamed Lutfy Chest Department, Faculty of Medici...
International audienceOBJECTIVETo predict the outcome of a spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) through...
Background Diaphragmatic dysfunction is a major factor responsible for weaning failure in patients t...
Abstract Background Weaning failure is a crucial hindrance in critically ill patients. Rapid shallow...
AbstractBackgroundThere is increasing awareness that diaphragm weakness is common in patients underg...
ABSTRACT Objective: Ultrasonographic assessment of the effect of different modes of mechanical vent...
Abstract Background Diaphragmatic dysfunction remains the main cause of weaning difficulty or failur...
Weaning patients from mechanical ventilation is a challenging task. Both unnecessary delay and prema...
Background: Lung and diaphragm ultrasound methods have recently been introduced to predict the outco...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of diaphragmatic kinetics through tissue Doppler imaging (dTDI) was recen...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of diaphragmatic kinetics through tissue Doppler imaging (dTDI) was recen...
AIM: Failure of weaning from mechanical ventilation (MV) is a common problem that faces the intensiv...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility of surface electromyographic ...