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The mechanical ventilation continued for 15 min and rats were maintained in the reverse-Trendelenburg position.
Mechanical ventilation continued, but renal function continued to deteriorate.
In patients with severe hypoxemia or high cardiac output, where ECMO may not improve gas exchange sufficiently to decrease aggressiveness of mechanical ventilation, continued invasive ventilation with high volume and FiO2 may bring about a vicious cycle with ventilator-induced lung injury [ 4].
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Weaning from mechanical ventilation continues to be an area of significant interest.
The number of patients receiving mechanical ventilation continues to increase due to improved patient survival and population aging [ 6].
See related research article, The art and science of discontinuing patients from invasive mechanical ventilation continues to attract attention.
There is an increasing body of literature reporting improvement in long-term function with provision of early physical and occupational therapy, so-called "early mobilization (EM)" initiated within 48 hours of mechanical ventilation and continued during the ICU stay [ 7– 14].
Mechanical ventilation was continued for a median of 8 h (range 3 190 h).
Mechanical ventilation was continued in the same manner throughout the experiment, except for the adjustments of PEEP level described later.
21 Mechanical ventilation was continued until patients were transferred to the ICU, where they were extubated 2 3 h after ending the operation.
Failed extubation (FE), defined as the need for reintubation within 48 or 72 hours of planned extubation, occurring in 0% of patients would suggest that mechanical ventilation was continued for an unnecessarily long duration, and FE occurring in 50% would suggest that too many patients were liberated from mechanical ventilation prematurely.
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