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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wean from" is a valid and commonly used in written English.
It means to gradually reduce one's dependence or attachment to something or someone, usually referring to a transition from one stage to another. Example: The doctor advised me to wean my baby from breast milk and slowly introduce solid foods into her diet.
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Does it improve breathing pattern and time to wean from mechanical ventilation?
Therapists mainly used inspiratory muscle training either systematically or specifically in patients who failed to wean from mechanical ventilation.
Ligation goals include prompt improvement in cardiorespiratory failure, with rapid wean from mechanical ventilation; less risk of prolonged mechanical ventilation and subsequent chronic lung disease (CLD); and survival to discharge.
After 1 year, patients were allowed to wean from sirolimus.
Although the patient remained alert and cooperative, he was difficult to wean from mechanical ventilation.
Common clinical presentations are biventricular failure and failure to wean from ECMO.
In contrast, overfeeding may result in an increased ventilatory demand resulting in the inability to wean from respiratory support.
In our ICU, patients are assessed daily (without sedation) to determine whether they are ready to wean from MV.
Indications for plication were failure to wean from ventilator (100%, 6 6), and respiratory distress (33%, 2 6).
Patients who are difficult to wean from mechanical ventilation represent a clinical problem which is usually multifactorial.
Patients with ICU-AW suffer from severe weakness affecting all extremities and often fail to wean from the ventilator [3].
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