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- C A Manthous, G A Schmidt, and J B Hall.
- Pulmonary and Critical Care Division, Bridgeport Hospital and Yale University School of Medicine, Conn 06610, USA.
- Chest. 1998 Sep 1;114(3):886-901.
AbstractMultiple complications associated with mechanical ventilation mandate that clinicians expeditiously define and reverse the pathophysiologic processes that precipitate respiratory failure and then, detect the earliest point that a patient can breathe without the ventilator. Over the past decade, numerous laboratory and clinical studies have been reported that may inform transformation of the "art of weaning" to the science of liberation. We review these studies and use them to formulate a systematic approach to assure early, safe, and successful liberation of patients from mechanical ventilation.
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