Articles: ventilators.
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Comment Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Comparative Study
Frequency of Screening and Spontaneous Breathing Trial Techniques: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
The optimal screening frequency and spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) technique to liberate adults from ventilators are unknown. ⋯ Among critically ill adults who received invasive mechanical ventilation for more than 24 hours, screening frequency (once-daily vs more frequent screening) and SBT technique (pressure-supported vs T-piece SBT) did not change the time to successful extubation. However, an unexpected and statistically significant interaction was identified; protocolized more frequent screening combined with pressure-supported SBTs increased the time to first successful extubation.
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Comparative Study
Mechanical power in decelerating flow versus square flow ventilation in pediatric ARDS.
Mechanical power is a summary variable quantifying the risk of ventilator-induced lung injury. The original mechanical power equation was developed using square flow ventilation. However, most children are ventilated using decelerating flow. It is unclear whether mechanical power differs according to mode of flow delivery. This study compared mechanical power in children with acute respiratory distress syndrome who received both square and decelerating flow ventilation. ⋯ Mechanical power was marginally lower in square flow than in decelerating flow, although the clinical significance of this is unclear. Upward of 30% of mechanical power may go toward overcoming resistance, regardless of age. This is nearly three-fold greater resistance compared to what has been reported in adults.