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Spontaneous breathing trial

Increase in intra-abdominal pressure during airway suctioning-induced cough after a successful spontaneous breathing trial is associated with extubation outcome

Increase in intra-abdominal pressure during airway suctioning-induced cough after a successful spontaneous breathing trial is associated with extubation outcome

... shallow breathing index; SBT: spontaneous breathing trial; SAPS: Simplified Acute Physiology Score; TBUIMC: Tokyo Bay Urayasu Ichikawa Medical ...

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Spontaneous breathing trial and post extubation work of breathing in morbidly obese critically ill patients

Spontaneous breathing trial and post extubation work of breathing in morbidly obese critically ill patients

... of breathing (WOB) is likely a major reason for extubation failure ...is breathing with no assistance or a minimal level of assistance (the period known as the weaning test or the spontaneous ...

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Measuring Intra-abdominal Pressure during Spontaneous Breathing Trial: Does It Help?

Measuring Intra-abdominal Pressure during Spontaneous Breathing Trial: Does It Help?

... Methods: 124 patients with acute respiratory failure ARF fulfilling the criteria for weaning were included. Each underwent a 1-hour spontaneous breathing trial (SBT). All clinical, respiratory ...

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Trials directly comparing alternative spontaneous breathing trial techniques: a systematic review and meta analysis

Trials directly comparing alternative spontaneous breathing trial techniques: a systematic review and meta analysis

... pediatric trial [28], four adult trials [34, 38, 42, 44], two abstracts [27, 47], and two three-arm trials [30, 48]) comparing T-piece and PS SBTs and excluded four wean- ing trials ...outlier trial [47] ...

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Influence of lung aeration on diaphragmatic contractility during a spontaneous breathing trial: an ultrasound study

Influence of lung aeration on diaphragmatic contractility during a spontaneous breathing trial: an ultrasound study

... efforts by the patients, and the amplitude of variation in the tidal volume resulting from the contraction of the dia- phragm remains unknown. As it has been well demon- strated that the inspired/expired volume ...

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Low-pressure support vs automatic tube compensation during spontaneous breathing trial for weaning

Low-pressure support vs automatic tube compensation during spontaneous breathing trial for weaning

... to induce changes in ventilation distribution. Moreover, our patients were ready to wean, and we can expect that their potential lung inhomogeneity is less marked than in ARDS patients. However, present EIT findings ...

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IMPACT OF SPONTANEOUS BREATHING TRIAL USING T-TUBE COMPARED TO PRESSURE SUPPORT VENTILATION ON RESPIRATORY FUNCTIONAL PARAMETERS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS

IMPACT OF SPONTANEOUS BREATHING TRIAL USING T-TUBE COMPARED TO PRESSURE SUPPORT VENTILATION ON RESPIRATORY FUNCTIONAL PARAMETERS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS

... of breathing induced by the endotracheal tube resulted in a workload in excess of that required when the tube was ...each spontaneous breath and may be used in newborn infants as a stand-alone technique ...

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Bench to bedside review: Weaning failure – should we rest the respiratory muscles with controlled mechanical ventilation?

Bench to bedside review: Weaning failure – should we rest the respiratory muscles with controlled mechanical ventilation?

... a spontaneous breathing trial or after extubation is a strategy based on the premise that respiratory muscle fatigue (requiring rest to recover) is the cause of weaning ...of spontaneous ...

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Weaning from mechanical ventilation

Weaning from mechanical ventilation

... resume spontaneous breathing, and patients who did not meet such criteria remained on mechanical ...a trial with either T-tube or pressure support of 7 cmH 2 ...initial spontaneous ...

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Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist (NAVA) or Pressure Support Ventilation (PSV) during spontaneous breathing trials in critically ill patients: a crossover trial

Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist (NAVA) or Pressure Support Ventilation (PSV) during spontaneous breathing trials in critically ill patients: a crossover trial

... unassisted breathing, known as liberation from mechanical ventilation, should be as rapid as possible, rather than a gradual process of decreasing ventilatory support [3, ...of spontaneous modes of ...

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Prediction of extubation outcome: a randomised, controlled trial with automatic tube compensation vs  pressure support ventilation

Prediction of extubation outcome: a randomised, controlled trial with automatic tube compensation vs pressure support ventilation

... the breathing test and are extubated subsequently require reintu- bation has prompted a continued search for parameters that may be used to supplement the predictive value of the sponta- neous breathing ...

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Nitroglycerin can facilitate weaning of difficult to wean chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients: a prospective interventional non randomized study

Nitroglycerin can facilitate weaning of difficult to wean chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients: a prospective interventional non randomized study

... the trial was defined as successful spontaneous breathing trial, and the patient was ...when spontaneous breathing was sustained for more than 48 consecutive hours after the ...

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PREDICTION OF WEANING FAILURE OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION USING CLINICAL PARAMETERS IN PICU

PREDICTION OF WEANING FAILURE OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION USING CLINICAL PARAMETERS IN PICU

... a spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) after reversal of the underlying cause for respiratory failure and when they met all the weaning ...shallow breathing index (RSBI) was ...

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Quality improvement project aimed at improving the reliability of spontaneous awakening trials in a district general intensive care unit

Quality improvement project aimed at improving the reliability of spontaneous awakening trials in a district general intensive care unit

... The next step was to design a new evidence-based sedation protocol using evidence gathered from the literature review and best practice. All mechanically venti- lated patients were considered and exclusion criteria was ...

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Does taking endurance into account improve the prediction of weaning outcome in mechanically ventilated children?

Does taking endurance into account improve the prediction of weaning outcome in mechanically ventilated children?

... of spontaneous breathing. Then, the children underwent a spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) through a T- piece circuit or Canopy device for 30 minutes ...

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A prospective comparison of the efficacy and safety of fully closed-loop control ventilation (Intellivent-ASV) with conventional ASV and SIMV modes

A prospective comparison of the efficacy and safety of fully closed-loop control ventilation (Intellivent-ASV) with conventional ASV and SIMV modes

... of spontaneous breathing was significantly higher compared with the other modes, even though the total respiratory rate did not differ between the ...promotes spontaneous breathing compared ...

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Effect of protocolized weaning with early extubation to non invasive ventilation vs invasive weaning on time to liberation from mechanical ventilation among patients with respiratory failure : the Breathe randomized trial

Effect of protocolized weaning with early extubation to non invasive ventilation vs invasive weaning on time to liberation from mechanical ventilation among patients with respiratory failure : the Breathe randomized trial

... a spontaneous breathing trial (eAppendix in Supplement ...neous breathing trial failed were defined as difficult to wean and were eligible for ...

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A novel particle filtering method for estimation of pulse pressure variation during spontaneous breathing

A novel particle filtering method for estimation of pulse pressure variation during spontaneous breathing

... Background: We describe the first automatic algorithm designed to estimate the pulse pressure variation ( PPV ) from arterial blood pressure (ABP) signals under sponta- neous breathing conditions. While currently ...

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Does volatile sedation with sevoflurane allow spontaneous breathing during prolonged prone positioning in intubated ARDS patients? A retrospective observational feasibility trial

Does volatile sedation with sevoflurane allow spontaneous breathing during prolonged prone positioning in intubated ARDS patients? A retrospective observational feasibility trial

... started breathing spon- taneously, the respirator again was switched to SPN- CPAP/PS ...If spontaneous breathing could not be established promptly and accumulated opioids were the most likely reason, ...

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A lightweight mainstream capnometer with very low dead space volume is useful monitor for neonates with spontanous and mechanical ventilation: Pilot study

A lightweight mainstream capnometer with very low dead space volume is useful monitor for neonates with spontanous and mechanical ventilation: Pilot study

... reliability of this value under conditions of significant ventilation perfusion inequality or heterogeneous tidal volumes has thus been questioned [28]. In many cases, spontaneous breaths of variable tidal volumes ...

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