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A53 CRITICAL CARE: PROBLEMS RELATED TO INTUBATION, WEANING, AND EXTUBATION: P0.1 As A Measure Of Inspiratory Effort In Mechanically Ventilated Patients
Methods Airway pressure (Paw) and esophageal pressure were recorded in two independent studies of inspiratory effort during mechanical ventilation (STUDY 1, n=39 recordings in 13 patients, and STUDY 2, n=46 recordings in 14 patients). In the analysis of 25 tracings of STUDY 1 P0.1 measured by the ve...
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Published in: | American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2017-01, Vol.195 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Methods Airway pressure (Paw) and esophageal pressure were recorded in two independent studies of inspiratory effort during mechanical ventilation (STUDY 1, n=39 recordings in 13 patients, and STUDY 2, n=46 recordings in 14 patients). In the analysis of 25 tracings of STUDY 1 P0.1 measured by the ventilator (P0.1vent) and by visual assessment of airway pressure recordings (P0.1man) exhibited reasonably good agreement (bias 0.1cmH2O, limits of agreement -1.5 to 1.2 cmH2O). |
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ISSN: | 1073-449X 1535-4970 |