Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Invasive mechanical ventilation discontinuation practices regarding patient screening, spontaneous breathing ...
Early driving pressure trajectories in patients with COVID-19 ARDS are independently associated with the risk for prolonged mechanical ventilation.
In a randomised trial, patient triggered (PTV) compared to conventional mechanical ventilation (CMV) was associated with a shorter duration of weaning in premature infants. During PTV, all the ...
Mechanical ventilation saves lives, but the airflow it produces inside an intubated airway can also shape conditions linked to complications during long-term support. In a recent study, SUNY ...
Is it better to use the assisted/control or synchronous intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV) with pressure support mode of ventilation in patients who fail weaning? General recommendations for ...
Complex airway surgery, particularly tracheal/carinal resection and reconstruction, is still considered as the “crown jewel” of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). Notably, during these ...
A mechanical ventilator is a device that pumps air into the lungs of a person with severe respiratory failure. The air in a ventilator often has a higher percentage of oxygen than room air. COVID-19 ...
A ventilator, sometimes called a mechanical ventilator, is a machine that helps you breathe when you're sick, injured, or sedated for an operation. It pumps oxygen-rich air into your lungs. It also ...
A medical ventilator is a machine that helps your lungs work. It can be a lifesaving machine if you have a condition that makes it hard for you to breathe properly. A medical ventilator is a machine ...
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