Prevalence and prognosis impact of patient–ventilator asynchrony in early phase of weaning according to two detection methods
Anesthesiology Dec 15, 2017
Rolland-Debord C, et al. - The primary focus of this ancillary study of a multicenter, randomized controlled trial was to assess the prognosis impact and the factors associated with patient–ventilator asynchrony. Researchers also compared the prevalence of asynchrony according to two methods of detection: a visual inspection of signals and a computerized method integrating electromyographic activity of the diaphragm. They found that severe patient–ventilator asynchrony during the early phase of weaning in patients receiving a partial ventilatory mode was not related to adverse clinical outcome. Data also reported variance in the prevalence of patient–ventilator asynchrony, according to the definitions and methods used for detection.
Go to Original
Only Doctors with an M3 India account can read this article. Sign up for free or login with your existing account.
4 reasons why Doctors love M3 India
-
Exclusive Write-ups & Webinars by KOLs
-
Daily Quiz by specialty
-
Paid Market Research Surveys
-
Case discussions, News & Journals' summaries