textabstractIn the intensive Care Unit there is a striking difference between the state of the art of haemodynamic monitoring and that of pulmonary function monitoring. The haemodynamic status of Intensive Care patients is continuously monitored by devices producing signals of beat-to-beat electro-cardiograms and blood pressures, using sophisticated, fully developed devices, that can be delivered from stock and handled with ease by people without special technical background. The resulting signals are available in real-time) and the interpretation of the signal is based on physiologic models. On the other hand, pulmonary monitoring is usually limited to a few blood gas measurements per day, occasional chest X-ray and occasional inspection o...
Objective: As precision medicine is becoming a standard of care in selecting tailored rather than av...
Conventional methods for monitoring lung function usually require complex gas analysers and the coop...
The aim of this article is to identify and interpret the data provided by modern ventilators that pr...
Techniques to monitor the respiratory system during mechanical ventilation have evolved significantl...
The ability to routinely determine Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) or the ventilation-volume homo...
__Abstract__ Since the original description of the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in ...
textabstractIntroduction: As it becomes clear that mechanical ventilation can exaggerate lung injury...
Subject objective: To assess the hemodynamic effects of manual lung hyperinflation in mechanically v...
Introduction: Ventilator treatment is often life-saving but has the inherent risk of causing damage ...
Abstract Background Mechanical ventilation is an essential therapy to support critically ill respira...
Background: The maintenance of adequate oxygen delivery is essential to preserve organ function. The...
The high incidence of pulmonary disease in critically ill patients necessitates new and improved tec...
Functional residual capacity (FRC) and end-expiratory lung volume (EELV) are important parameters fo...
textabstractIntroduction: Functional residual capacity (FRC) reference values are obtained from spon...
Background: Mechanical ventilation is an essential therapy to support critically ill respiratory fai...
Objective: As precision medicine is becoming a standard of care in selecting tailored rather than av...
Conventional methods for monitoring lung function usually require complex gas analysers and the coop...
The aim of this article is to identify and interpret the data provided by modern ventilators that pr...
Techniques to monitor the respiratory system during mechanical ventilation have evolved significantl...
The ability to routinely determine Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) or the ventilation-volume homo...
__Abstract__ Since the original description of the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in ...
textabstractIntroduction: As it becomes clear that mechanical ventilation can exaggerate lung injury...
Subject objective: To assess the hemodynamic effects of manual lung hyperinflation in mechanically v...
Introduction: Ventilator treatment is often life-saving but has the inherent risk of causing damage ...
Abstract Background Mechanical ventilation is an essential therapy to support critically ill respira...
Background: The maintenance of adequate oxygen delivery is essential to preserve organ function. The...
The high incidence of pulmonary disease in critically ill patients necessitates new and improved tec...
Functional residual capacity (FRC) and end-expiratory lung volume (EELV) are important parameters fo...
textabstractIntroduction: Functional residual capacity (FRC) reference values are obtained from spon...
Background: Mechanical ventilation is an essential therapy to support critically ill respiratory fai...
Objective: As precision medicine is becoming a standard of care in selecting tailored rather than av...
Conventional methods for monitoring lung function usually require complex gas analysers and the coop...
The aim of this article is to identify and interpret the data provided by modern ventilators that pr...