Difficult-to-wean patients have a high hospital mortality rate and poor long-term prognosis. Age, main diagnosis, severity of illness, weaning success and institution of NIV predict survival. 展开 关键词: Difficult weaning from respirator Outcome Survival Mortality ...
VENTILATOR-associated pneumoniaObjective: to analyze the survival of patients notified with pneumonia associated with invasive mechanical ventilation assisted in an intensive care unit. Method: an analytical, cross-sectional and retrospective study developed at the University Hospital o...
The records of 909 infants who required mechanical ventilation over a 42-month period were reviewed; 68.3% of the infants survived. The highest survival rate was in infants with persistent fetal circulation and hyaline membrane disease, and the lowest in infants with congenital anomalies and miscella...
Being on a ventilator was a major risk factor for death after transplantation; patients on ventilator support at the time of the transplant had a 3-year survival rate of 52% compared to 73% for the other patients (p<0.0001). LUNG...
The retrospective follow up study conducted in South Ethiopia at Hawassa also indicated that the death rate of RTA victims admitted to Hospital was 7.34/10,000 person-hours observation [23]. Another institution-based prospective follow-up study conducted in Ethiopia at Addis Abeba also showed that...
A total of 356 retransplants were performed in 299 patients (retransplant rate = 17%). Multivariate regression analysis was performed to identify variables associated with survival. Additionally, a case-control comparison was performed between the last 150 retransplanted patients and 150 primarily ...
The 1-year survival rate for the rehabilitation group was 70%, which was significantly higher than that for the control group (25%), although the proportion of patients discharged and who were ventilator-free in the rehabilitation and control groups did not differ significantly. Conclusion...
Survival data were modeled considering two main functions: (i) the survival function S(t), which represents the probability that patients survive beyond a time t after hospital admission, and the hazard function h(t) [15], which indicates the instantaneous rate of event occurrence (death) for...
These patients with small, single masses often report no symptoms at the time of the cancer discovery. Symptoms related to cancer: The growth of cancer and invasion of lung tissues and surrounding tissue may interfere with breathing, leading to symptoms such as cough, shortness of breath, ...
The purpose of this study was to study the outcomes of functional status, survival rate, and ventilator-free status for the PMV patients 1 year after physical therapy training enrollment. Patients and methods A prospective, randomized controlled design was used to select patients at the respiratory...