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Do different loads in inspiratory muscle training alter maximal inspiratory pressure and ventilator weaning time?

Objectives: Compare maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) values and weaning time in ventilated under inspiratory isokinetic muscle training (IMT) and intermittent nebulization. Conclusion: MIP significantly increased in all groups, although weaning time was shorter for the CG and similar for the AG an...

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Published in:Journal of critical care 2017-12, Vol.42, p.391-391
Main Authors: dos Santos, Gisele Martins Leite, Guzzo, João Victor Alvares, Saad, Ivete Alonso Bredda, de Figueiredo, Luciana Castilho, Dragosavac, Desanka, Falcão, Antonio Luis Eiras, Tonella, Rodrigo Marques, dos Santos Roceto Ratti, Lígia
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Summary:Objectives: Compare maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) values and weaning time in ventilated under inspiratory isokinetic muscle training (IMT) and intermittent nebulization. Conclusion: MIP significantly increased in all groups, although weaning time was shorter for the CG and similar for the AG and the MG.
ISSN:0883-9441
1557-8615
DOI:10.1016/j.jcrc.2017.09.065