Selected article for: "mechanical ventilation and trach collar"

Author: Ambrosino, Nicolino; Casaburi, Richard; Chetta, Alfredo; Clini, Enrico; Donner, Claudio F.; Dreher, Michael; Goldstein, Roger; Jubran, Amal; Nici, Linda; Owen, Caroline A.; Rochester, Carolyn; Tobin, Martin J.; Vagheggini, Guido; Vitacca, Michele; ZuWallack, Richard
Title: 8(th) International conference on management and rehabilitation of chronic respiratory failure: the long summaries – Part 3
  • Document date: 2015_10_6
  • ID: 08fkra10_73
    Snippet: Between 2000 and 2010, Jubran et al. conducted a randomized controlled trial to determine whether the method selected for weaning influenced weaning duration in patients receiving prolonged ventilation [63] . The two arms of the study consisted of pressure support and trials of unassisted breathing using an O 2 delivery device connected to a tracheostomy tube (a trach collar). The primary aim of the study was to determine the length of time requi.....
    Document: Between 2000 and 2010, Jubran et al. conducted a randomized controlled trial to determine whether the method selected for weaning influenced weaning duration in patients receiving prolonged ventilation [63] . The two arms of the study consisted of pressure support and trials of unassisted breathing using an O 2 delivery device connected to a tracheostomy tube (a trach collar). The primary aim of the study was to determine the length of time required for weaning with pressure support versus trach collar. Patients were eligible for entry into the study if they had received mechanical ventilation for at least 21 days. All patients underwent a screening procedure, which consisted of breathing unassisted through a trach collar for 5 days.

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