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Prolonged Mechanically Assisted Ventilation
JAMA, 1980Mechanically assisted ventilation is frequently used, but there are little data regarding cost and long-term outcome. Therefore, all patients who required mechanical ventilation for 48 hours or more were studied, their hospitalization charges analyzed, and the survivors observed for two years after discharge. The mean charge for the hospitalization was
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Outcome and Function Following Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1987Prolonged periods of mechanically assisted ventilation are reasonably common occurrences, but there are no data regarding outcome for this patient population. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 250 consecutive patients with a minimum of ten days of ventilatory support during a five-year period.
J E, Spicher, D P, White
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Clinical model for predicting prolonged mechanical ventilation
Journal of Critical Care, 2013Mechanical ventilation (MV) predisposes patients to numerous complications, which increases with longer durations of treatment. Identifying individuals more likely to require prolonged MV (PMV) may alter ventilation strategies or potentially minimize the duration of therapy and its associated complications. Our aim was to identify clinical variables at
Paul A, Clark, Christopher J, Lettieri
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Economics of Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation
American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1989openaire +2 more sources
Prediction of Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation
Chest, 2010Craig Karpman, Bekele Afessa
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Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation: Symptomatology, Well-Being, and Attitudes to Life
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2021Jeremy M Jacobs +2 more
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