Selected article for: "acute mechanical ventilation and mechanical ventilation"

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_77
    Snippet: In summary, the number of patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation, whether they are placed in a shortterm acute care hospital or some other location, is likely to increase enormously in the next few decades. The use of a trach collar accelerates the pace of weaning of such patients by more than 40 % as compared to weaning using pressure support......
    Document: In summary, the number of patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation, whether they are placed in a shortterm acute care hospital or some other location, is likely to increase enormously in the next few decades. The use of a trach collar accelerates the pace of weaning of such patients by more than 40 % as compared to weaning using pressure support.

    Search related documents:
    Co phrase search for related documents