Electrical Activity of the Diaphragm (Edi) Metrics in Premature Infants Receiving Invasive Mechanical Ventilation Versus Noninvasive Respiratory Support. [PDF]
Fleishaker S +4 more
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Rapid recovery after intrathecal dexamethasone in FIRES
Epileptic Disorders, EarlyView.
João Filipe Nico +8 more
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ABSTRACT Background Upper‐airway morphology changes during breathing can be captured with cine 4D MRI. Active‐learning nnU‐Net reduces manual labeling while maintaining accuracy. Purpose For automatic upper airway segmentation on free‐breathing cine 4D MRI using active learning and quantifying dynamic changes under two mouth positions.
Cheng‐Yang Yu +7 more
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Mantle Cell Lymphoma with Persistent Massive Pleural Effusions Requiring Invasive Mechanical Ventilation and Bilateral Continuous Thoracic Drainage. [PDF]
Tokura T +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background The pulsatile expansion of pulmonary vessels carries dynamic cardiopulmonary information that may reveal disease earlier than structural changes alone. Purpose To test (i) intra‐ and inter‐scan repeatability of dynamic vessel metrics in healthy subjects, and (ii) whether chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and postcapillary
Julian Glandorf +10 more
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Dyspnea is related to clinical outcomes in patients weaning from invasive mechanical ventilation with tracheostomy: a multicenter prospective study. [PDF]
Janssen ML +21 more
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Abstract Background This study aimed to characterize the distribution of nutrition status and nutrition risk stratification in critically ill children undergoing mechanical ventilation and to evaluate the association of nutrition risk with their clinical outcomes.
Ning Li +6 more
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Automatic Detection of Onset and Offset of Respiratory Electromyographic Activity in Severe COPD Patients on Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation. [PDF]
Torres A +3 more
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Deresuscitation Informed by Ultrasound in Patients with Septic Shock Trial
Objectives The venous excess ultrasound (VExUS) can be used at the point‐of‐care to identify venous overload and end‐organ congestion in an effort to individually tailor resuscitation and deresuscitation in patients with septic shock. Methods We conducted a pilot randomized controlled feasibility trial of VExUS‐guided fluid management in adult patients
Brendan Innes +7 more
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