Etiology, incidence, and outcomes of patient–ventilator asynchrony in critically-ill patients undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation
Abstract Patient–ventilator asynchrony (PVA) is commonly encountered during mechanical ventilation of critically ill patients. Estimates of PVA incidence vary widely. Type, risk factors, and consequences of PVA remain unclear. We aimed to measure the incidence and identify types of PVA, characterize...
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Main Authors: | Yongfang Zhou, Steven R. Holets, Man Li, Gustavo A. Cortes-Puentes, Todd J. Meyer, Andrew C. Hanson, Phillip J. Schulte, Richard A. Oeckler |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d0fadfa2485e472aadf2d008b3dc36d8 |
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