Pressure support ventilation in intensive care patients receiving prolonged invasive ventilation. [PDF]
Al-Bassam W +14 more
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This study compared a simplified rat ex vivo lung perfusion model with single‐artery inflow and passive vein drainage to the traditional dual‐catheter closed‐loop system. Abstract Background Ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) has emerged as a critical technique for lung preservation and evaluation prior to transplantation.
Ming Ni +11 more
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Nocturnal Pressure Support Ventilation: Truth or Dare? [PDF]
Fajardo-Campoverdi A +2 more
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Diaphragmatic ultrasonography-based rapid shallow breathing index for predicting weaning outcome during a pressure support ventilation spontaneous breathing trial. [PDF]
Song J +7 more
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Currently, the animals commonly used to establish animal models of benign airway stenosis (BAS) include mice, rats, pigs, dogs, rabbits, and ferrets. The establishment methods involve one or a combination of two methods such as mechanical injury, tracheal cautery, cuff overpressure intubation, laser injury, and endoscopic silver nitrate cauterization ...
Wusheng Zhang +6 more
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Assessing agreement among non-invasive indicators for inspiratory effort during pressure support ventilation. [PDF]
Lv WY, Liu S, Zhang L, Zhou JX.
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The Epidemiology of Primary Lateral Sclerosis: Results from a Population‐Based Cohort
Objective In this population‐based study, we described the epidemiology of primary lateral sclerosis (PLS) in northern Italy and compared the clinical characteristics of patients with PLS to those with predominant upper motor neuron (PUMN) involvement and classic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
Rosario Vasta +17 more
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Impact of pressure support ventilation duration after a spontaneous breathing trial on reintubation rates in critically ill subjects: a retrospective study. [PDF]
Xu J +7 more
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Severe, Non‐apneic Respiratory Dysfunction and Hypoxia following Generalized Convulsive Seizures
Objective Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is a devastating consequence of some generalized convulsive seizures (GCS). Recent work has focused on seizure related apnea as a biomarker of SUDEP risk, frequently without characterizing the adequacy of non‐apneic ventilation or identifying other dysfunctional breathing patterns.
Haley E. Pysick +9 more
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SIGH<sub>35</sub> and end-expiratory occlusion test for assessing fluid responsiveness in critically ill patients undergoing pressure support ventilation. [PDF]
Messina A +8 more
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