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Recent studies show that approximately 50% of ICU patients with sepsis, multi-organ failure or prolonged mechanical ventilation present significant neuromuscular dysfunction [ 10].
On the basis of the acronym "PICO" (Patient, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome), the question that guided this review was "Do critically ill patients under invasive mechanical ventilation present lower VAP incidence when they use HME as compared with HH?".
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Higher rate of delayed intubation was observed in NIV patients, not reaching statistical difference between groups (40%% vs 24.2%% p 0.15) In those with delayed intubation, duration of MV was higher [13 days (IQR 6-26) vs 8 (3-11) p 0.006] Those patients requiring escalation to mechanical ventilation presented, as was expected, double mortality (50%% vs 11.5%% p 0.001).
Conclusions The patients without AKI had similar characteristics to the patients who developed early AKI but the patients who developed late AKI were older, had more TBSA burned,, worse severity scores, greater need for mechanical ventilation, presented more prevalence of shock and higher mortality.
[ 19, 20, 27- 30, 52, 53] All times for length of stays and mechanical ventilation presented in days Sig.
This study has identified that care of individuals with complex needs and dependent on home mechanical ventilation presents a wide range of immense challenges for community health care services.
An arterial catheter was available in 21% of the volume expansions and mechanical ventilation was present in 31.1% of the cases (67.3% of ventilated patients were using controlled mode of ventilation).
In particular, patients with pulmonary comorbidities, hospitalized for prolonged periods or undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation (MV) present the greatest risks for developing pneumonia by Gram-negative pathogens [16 18].
Finally, odds ratio (OR) for the association of serum sodium >160 mEq/L on ICU mortality adjusted for GCS, age, cerebrovascular disease, intracranial hemorrhage, and mechanical ventilation were presented.
Introduction: Critically ill patients on invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) often present retention of respiratory secretions, increasing the risk for morbidity.
However, also the "normal" lung in anesthesia or the uninjured lung during mechanical ventilation [45] may present inhomogeneity with mal-distributed stress due to comorbidities or aging.
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