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While surgery remains the last resort option for treatment of severe shoulder degeneration, compelling reasons exist to prolong the need for arthroplasty solutions, especially in younger patients.
CIP/CIM itself may prolong the need for ventilatory support [ 39, 41, 43, 44, 48] as the phrenic nerve and diaphragmatic muscle can be involved [ 10].
Although sedatives are integral in the care of critically ill patients, multiple adverse effects are associated with the use of these agents; hemodynamic instability is commonly observed with increased doses of sedatives, and may prolong the need for mechanical ventilation [ 41], increasing the risk of pneumonia [ 42].
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It may be that over-aggressive use of intravenous fluids, reflected in a dilutional reduction in haematocrit worsens lung injury and thus prolongs the need for mechanical ventilation.
This differentiation is important because overhydration may add to morbidity, partly because it prolongs the need for mechanical ventilatory support and the time needed to regain negative fluid balances and mobilization of edema [ 9].
Third, mismatches between the set respiratory rate and the patient's respiratory rate were not recognized, potentially prolonging the need for ventilatory support secondary to fatigue of the respiratory muscles.
This severe respiratory muscle weakness compromises the ability of critically ill patients to breath, prolonging the need for mechanical ventilatory support in patients with lung disease and increasing the risk for recurrent respiratory failure once mechanical ventilation is removed [ 25].
A priori one would expect the use of sedation to decrease the patient's ability to interact with the ventilator, thereby prolonging the need for mechanical ventilation for the sedated patients.
In our study, the duration of mechanical ventilation was an independent risk factor for prolonged fever and must be interpreted in light of the high incidence of VAP, which in turn, prolonged the need for mechanical ventilation.
Respiratory muscle weakness is commonplace in critically ill patients, impairing the ability of those patients to breath, prolonging the need for ventilatory support, and increasing the likelihood of respiratory failure when that support is removed.
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