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Background The evaluation of patient effort is pivotal during pressure support ventilation, but a non-invasive, continuous, quantitative method to assess patient inspiratory effort is still lacking.
Filippo Albani +13 more
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OBJECTIVE: To compare pressure-support ventilation with spontaneous breathing through a T-tube for interrupting invasive mechanical ventilation in patients undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass.
Isabela Scali Lourenço +3 more
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OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of chest compression accompanied by a 10-cmH2O increase in baseline inspiratory pressure on pressure support ventilation, in comparison with that of aspiration alone, in removing secretions, normalizing hemodynamics,
Wagner da Silva Naue +3 more
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Timing of inspiratory muscle activity detected from airway pressure and flow during pressure support ventilation: the waveform method. [PDF]
Background Whether respiratory efforts and their timing can be reliably detected during pressure support ventilation using standard ventilator waveforms is unclear.
Mojoli F +7 more
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Flow Index accurately identifies breaths with low or high inspiratory effort during pressure support ventilation. [PDF]
Background Flow Index, a numerical expression of the shape of the inspiratory flow-time waveform recorded during pressure support ventilation, is associated with patient inspiratory effort.
Albani F +11 more
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Spontaneous-Breathing Trials with Pressure-Support Ventilation or a T-Piece.
BACKGROUND Spontaneous-breathing trials can be performed with the use of either pressure-support ventilation (PSV) or a T-piece. Whether PSV trials may result in a shorter time to tracheal extubation than T-piece trials, without resulting in a higher ...
A. Thille +30 more
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Background Pendelluft, the movement of gas within different lung regions, is present in animal models of assisted mechanical ventilation and associated with lung overstretching. Due to rebreathing of CO 2 as compared to fresh gas, pendelluft might reduce
A. Coppadoro +8 more
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Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist versus Pressure Support Ventilation in Difficult Weaning
Background: Difficult weaning frequently develops in ventilated patients and is associated with poor outcome. In neurally adjusted ventilatory assist, the ventilator is controlled by diaphragm electrical activity, which has been shown to improve patient ...
Ling Liu +8 more
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Background The driving pressure of the respiratory system is a valuable indicator of global lung stress during passive mechanical ventilation. Monitoring lung stress in assisted ventilation is indispensable, but achieving passive conditions in ...
Stella Soundoulounaki +6 more
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Ventilators and Ventilatory Modalities
Non-invasive ventilation is increasingly used in children for acute and chronic respiratory failure. Ventilators available for clinical use have different levels of complexity, and clinicians need to know in detail their characteristics, setting ...
Martino Pavone +4 more
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