Bassili H , Deitel M , Effect of nutritional support on weaning patients off mechanical ventilators. JPEN 1981; 161–3.Bassili, H. R., and Deitel, M. (1981). Effect of nutritional support on weaning patients off mechanical ventilators. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr 5, 161-3....
Avoids the need for expensive and complicated sigh mechanisms seen in some ventilators. 4 Has been shown to increase lung volume in infants. 5 Decreases need to usemuscle relaxantsor sedation to prevent patients from fighting the ventilator during weaning. ...
This process can be achieved rapidly in ∼80% of patients when the original cause of the respiratory failure has improved. The remaining cases will require a more gradual method of withdrawing ventilation. Factors associated with successful weaning To enable weaning to be successful, thought has ...
patients whose weaning would have been tedious in the 1970s are now weaned more rapidly. The weaning story offers several lessons in metascience: importance of creativity, the asking of heretical questions, serendipity, mental-set psychology, cross-fertilization, and the hazards of precocity. Weani...
That is, modern ventilators monitor, eva... G Milne,K Hensley,PR Doyle,... - US 被引量: 41发表: 2013年 Diagnostic techniques for ventilator-associated pneumonia: Conflicting results from two trials Critically ill patients who require mechanical ventilation are at risk for ventilator-associated ...
Purpose : The Purpose of this study was to identify the physiological, psychological factors to successful weaning of mechanical ventilation in ICU patients. Method: Data was collected by interview with the use of questionnaires from 70 ICU patients, who were mechanically ventilated more than 3days ...
is a proprietary system for data collection designed to interact with output signals from mechanical ventilators and bedside monitors rather than directly with patients. It was firstly developed to interoperate signals from different ventilators and monitors, and subsequently compute algorithms for diagnosing...
Mechanical ventilation is the single most important therapeutic modality in the care of critically ill patients. Known ventilators typically include a pneumatic system that delivers and extracts gas pressure, flow and volume characteristics to the patient and a control system (typically consisting of ...
Bassili HR & Deitel M (1981): Effect of nutritional support on weaning patients off mechanical ventilators. J. Parent. Enternal Nutr. 5, 161 - 163.Bassili,HR,Dietel,M.Effect of nutritional support on weaning patients off mechanical ventilators. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition . 1981...
There was no significant difference in the success rate between these groups (P = 0.25).Weaning patients from mechanical ventilators using an L-piece is safe and has a success of 95.1%. This method of weaning can save oxygen use by reducing the flow of oxygen, which may be beneficial in ...