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Physiology of Mechanical Ventilation
Critical Care Clinics, 2007Mechanical ventilation, although essential in taking care of acute lung injury and widely used during surgical procedures worldwide, remains a highly debated field. Clinical trials in the last decade have shown convincingly that mechanical ventilation can result in additional mortality in patients with acute lung injury. This understanding has resulted
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BMJ, 2011
National registries are needed to reduce variations in care and improve patient safety More than 140 000 critically ill patients are admitted to intensive care in England and Wales each year. Delayed weaning (>14 days) and continued dependence on mechanical ventilation occur in 2-5% of these people. The human and financial costs of this dependence are
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National registries are needed to reduce variations in care and improve patient safety More than 140 000 critically ill patients are admitted to intensive care in England and Wales each year. Delayed weaning (>14 days) and continued dependence on mechanical ventilation occur in 2-5% of these people. The human and financial costs of this dependence are
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Mechanical Ventilator Weaning in Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care MedicineAbstract Rationale: Prolonged mechanical ventilation (MV) via tracheostomy is a common complication of critical illness which affects a growing number of survivors of intensive care unit (ICU) hospitalization. In the USA, patients with prolonged MV are often hospitalized in long-term acute care hospitals (LTACH).
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Indications for Mechanical Ventilation
International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1997Indications for mechanical ventilation have evolved substantially since widespread use of ventilatory support began in the early 1960s. While the metabolic and blood-gas alterations that mandate institution of ventilatory support have remained unaltered, new noninvasive modes of ventilation have widened the therapeutic options available to patients in ...
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Transition-metal coordinate bonds for bioinspired macromolecules with tunable mechanical properties
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Eesha Khare +2 more
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Mechanical Ventilation in Ards
1996Adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a type of acute respiratory failure resulting from altered ventilation-perfusion ratios leading to hypoxemia, hypo- or hypercapnia and decreased lung compliance. Asbaugh and Petty (1) used the term ARDS for the first time in 1967 to describe the clinical picture of diffuse pulmonary infiltration on chest X ...
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Assisted Mechanical Ventilation with the Servo Ventilator
Chest, 1985P A, Tomasello +2 more
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A review on the dynamic-mechanical behaviors of high-entropy alloys
Progress in Materials Science, 2023Ruixin Wang +2 more
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Deep Learning in Mechanical Metamaterials: From Prediction and Generation to Inverse Design
Advanced Materials, 2023Xiaoyang Zheng +2 more
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