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Prolonged mechanical ventilation probability model

Medicina Intensiva (English Edition), 2012
To design a probability model for prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV) using variables obtained during the first 24 hours of the start of MV.An observational, prospective, multicenter cohort study.Thirteen Spanish medical-surgical intensive care units.Adult patients requiring mechanical ventilation for more than 24 hours.None.APACHE II, SOFA ...
J M, Añón   +16 more
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Patient-Ventilator Trigger Asynchrony in Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation

Chest, 1997
To investigate patient-ventilator trigger asynchrony (TA), its prevalence, physiologic basis, and clinical implications in patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV).Descriptive and prospective cohort study.Barlow Respiratory Hospital (BRH), a regional weaning center.Two hundred consecutive ventilator-dependent patients, transferred to ...
D C, Chao   +2 more
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Preferences for Mechanical Ventilation Among Survivors of Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation and Tracheostomy

American Journal of Critical Care, 2006
• Background Among survivors of prolonged mechanical ventilation, preferences for this treatment have rarely been explored. • Objectives To elicit preferences of survivors of prolonged mechanical ventilation (≥7 days) and factors influencing these preferences. • Methods A descriptive, cross-sectional survey design was used.
Kathleen, Guentner   +6 more
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Safety of the endotracheal tube for prolonged mechanical ventilation

Journal of Critical Care, 2021
The endotracheal tube (ETT) is the most common route for invasive mechanical ventilation (MV) yet controversy attends its long-term safety.Assess the safety of ETT compared with tracheostomy tube (TT) for MV support in the intensive care unit (ICU).Retrospective analysis of five year national dataset of 128,977 adults (age > 15-years) admitted for MV ...
Graeme J, Duke   +3 more
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Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation

2017
Prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV) is defined as requiring mechanical ventilation for greater than 14 to 21 days for acute illness or injury. Use of the ProVent14 score to assess expected survival can guide provider communication with patients and caregivers.
Thomas Bice, Shannon S. Carson
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Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation in Children: Review of the Definition

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2021
OBJECTIVES: To review existing definitions of prolonged mechanical ventilation in children. DESIGN: Review of the literature. SETTING: Not applicable.
José, Colleti   +3 more
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EARLY CRITERIA PREDICTIVE OF PROLONGED MECHANICAL VENTILATION

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1991
This study was performed to determine if prolonged mechanical ventilation (MV) could be predicted by objective clinical variables present at 48 hours after MV was instituted. During a 3-month period, 49 (54%) of 91 mechanically ventilated surgical intensive care unit patients required MV for 2 or more days. Twelve (24%) of these patients died. Patients
S B, Johnson, P A, Kearney, D E, Barker
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Criteria for Weaning From Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1985
We retrospectively studied 11 instances of patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation. Their spontaneous ventilatory measurements were not useful in judging their ability to wean, since these measurements did not change from the period of unsuccessful weaning to the period of progressive weaning from the ventilator. An adverse factor score and
M L, Morganroth   +3 more
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Outcome and Function Following Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1987
Prolonged 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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Prolonged Mechanically Assisted Ventilation

JAMA, 1980
Mechanically 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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