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Weaning and Respiratory Muscle Training

Only a small proportion of patients fail to wean from mechanical ventilation, but they require a disproportionate amount of resources. Weaning failure has been extensively studied in the clinical literature and several factors are likely to contribute to it. These factors include inadequate ventilatory drive, respiratory muscle weakness, respiratory muscle fatigue, increased work of breathing, or cardiac failure. There is accumulating [Pg.140]

Milberg JA, Davis DR, Steinberg KP, et al. Improved survival of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) 1983-1993. JAMA 1995 273 306-309. [Pg.142]

Eisner MD, Thompson T, Hudson LD, et al. Efficacy of low tidal volume ventilation in patients with different clinical risk factors for acute lung injury and the acute respiratory distress syndrome. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2001 164 231-236. [Pg.142]

Herridge MS, Cheung AM, Tansey CM, et al. One-year outcomes in survivors of the acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med 2003 348 683-693. [Pg.142]

Montuclard L, Garrouste-Org, Timsit JF, et al. Outcome, functional autonomy, and quality of life of elderly patients with a long-term intensive care unit stay. Crit Care Med 2000 28 3389-3395. [Pg.142]


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