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Electrical activity of the diaphragm (EAdi) as a monitoring parameter in difficult weaning from respirator: a pilot study

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Table 1 Basic patient data
Figure 1 EAdimax values of patients before, during, and after the spontaneous breathing trial
Table 2 Respiratory and hemodynamic parameters during the baseline measurements (pre D), the spontaneousbreathing trial (D(f)) and (D(l)) and after reconnection to the ventilator (post D) for all patients
Figure 2 Electrical activity of the diaphragm (EAdimax), respiratory inductive plethysmography (RIP), and respiratory rate (RR) tracings(y-axes) over time (x-axis) of a success (number 6) and a failure patient (number 2) during a spontaneous breathing tria
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