Selected article for: "critical care medicine and mechanical ventilation"

Author: Haitsma, Jack J; Villar, Jesús; Slutsky, Arthur S
Title: Year in review 2005: Critical Care – Respirology: mechanical ventilation, infection, monitoring, and education
  • Cord-id: mxrq99vo
  • Document date: 2006_6_29
  • ID: mxrq99vo
    Snippet: We summarize all original research in the field of respiratory intensive care medicine published in 2005 in Critical Care. Twenty-seven articles were grouped into the following categories and subcategories to facilitate rapid overview: mechanical ventilation (physiology, spontaneous breathing during mechanical ventilation, high frequency oscillatory ventilation, side effects of mechanical ventilation, sedation, and prone positioning); infection (pneumonia and sepsis); monitoring (ventilatory mon
    Document: We summarize all original research in the field of respiratory intensive care medicine published in 2005 in Critical Care. Twenty-seven articles were grouped into the following categories and subcategories to facilitate rapid overview: mechanical ventilation (physiology, spontaneous breathing during mechanical ventilation, high frequency oscillatory ventilation, side effects of mechanical ventilation, sedation, and prone positioning); infection (pneumonia and sepsis); monitoring (ventilatory monitoring, pulmonary artery catheter and pulse oxymeter); and education (training and health outcome).

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