نتایج جستجو برای: weaning from mechanical

تعداد نتایج: 5758485  

Journal: :Barcelona Respiratory Network 2016

Journal: :Chest 1988
R D Hubmayr L M Loosbrock D J Gillespie J R Rodarte

Total body oxygen uptake (VO2) increases during the transition from machine-assisted ventilation to spontaneous breathing. Since the volume of oxygen consumed by the respiratory muscles must contribute to the increase in VO2 (delta VO2), we explored whether delta VO2 and/or measurements of respiratory power output (Wresp) provide clinically useful information in the evaluation of disease state ...

2014
Marcela Aparecida Leite Erica Fernanda Osaku Claudia Rejane Lima de Macedo Costa Maria Fernanda Cândia Beatriz Toccolini Caroline Covatti Nicolle Lamberti Costa Sandy Teixeira Nogueira Suely Mariko Ogasawara Carlos Eduardo de Albuquerque Cleverson Marcelo Pilatti Pitágoras Augusto Piana Amaury Cezar Jorge Péricles Almeida Delfino Duarte

Background. We compare the incidence of delirium before and after extubation and identify the risk factors and possible predictors for the occurrence of delirium in this group of patients. Methods. Patients weaned from mechanical ventilation (MV) and extubated were included. The assessment of delirium was conducted using the confusion assessment method for the ICU and completed twice per day un...

Journal: :Chest 2001
M Meade G Guyatt D Cook L Griffith T Sinuff C Kergl J Mancebo A Esteban S Epstein

We identified 65 observational studies of weaning predictors that had been reported in 70 publications. After grouping predictors with similar names but different thresholds, the following predictors met our relevance criteria: heterogeneous populations, 51; COPD patients, 21; and cardiovascular ICU patients, 45. Many variables were of no use in predicting the results of weaning. Moreover, few ...

Journal: :Minerva anestesiologica 2007
S Caroleo F Agnello K Abdallah E Santangelo B Amantea

Weaning from mechanical ventilation represents one of the main challenges facing ICU physicians. Difficult weaning affects about 25% of critical patients undergoing mechanical ventilation. Its duration correlates on one hand with pathophysiological aspects of the underlying disease and, on the other hand, with other factors such as the development of neuromyopathy of the critically ill patient,...

Journal: :Chest 1985
M A Swartz P L Marino

Respiratory muscle weakness is considered to be a factor in the inability to wean from mechanical ventilation. To assess this possibility, the present study examined the mechanical behavior of the diaphragm by measuring the change in transdiaphragmatic pressure (delta Pdi) during weaning. Nine "T-piece" weanings were carried out in seven patients with prior weaning failure and were terminated w...

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