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45 (44.1%) patients required invasive ventilatory support, 43 (42.2%) vasoactive drugs and 3 (2.9%) received renal replacement therapy.
71.6 % (n = 58) were managed with non invasive ventilatory support only, and 14.6 % (n = 12) were intubated and mechanically ventilated.
Whereas there are specific guidelines related to feeding of critically ill pts receiving invasive ventilatory support, there are no guidelines related to feeding pts treated with NIV.
The risk of decompensation requires very close monitoring in a setting that is equipped for rapid implementation of invasive ventilatory support.
Whereas there are specific guidelines related to feeding of critically ill patients receiving invasive ventilatory support, there are no guidelines related to feeding pts treated with NIV.
"Respiratory failure" was defined as ventilation dysfunction requiring invasive ventilatory support.
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Forty-eight patients (5.1%) were ventilated temporarily with bag mask valve (BMV) only, most often as a supporting measure while waiting for drugs to take effect or during preparation of non-invasive ventilatory support (Table 1).
Conclusion: Inspiratory muscle training for selected patients in the intensive care unit facilitates weaning, with potential reductions in length of stay and the duration of non-invasive ventilatory support after extubation.
During bronchoscopy, one patient on HFNC deteriorated due to intravenous sedation requiring non-invasive ventilatory support.
Eighty-five percent of all septic patients require invasive or non-invasive ventilatory support [ 10].
Data were collected prospectively through a specific protocol for all patients that needed invasive or non-invasive ventilatory support.
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