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Indeed, he is credited with weaning the Beatles off dope (for a while).
But we both agreed it would be good to share the leave, and the nine-month point seemed, with weaning well under way, a sensible moment for the transition.
Breaking free of that cycle, Susman and other industry leaders interviewed by Climate Desk agree, is the industry's only hope for sustained long-term growth, and it starts with weaning the industry off the PTC once and for all.
However, increase of PaO2 was not associated with weaning success.
ROC curve with weaning time longer than 36 hours was considered as positive state.
Previous reports have suggested that low variability was associated with weaning failure and increased mortality.
Patient with weaning failure had more often large pleural effusion (34 vs 12%, p < 0.01).
The patient had no difficulty with weaning from cardiopulmonary bypass and was extubated 3 h after surgery.
Conclusion Patients with weaning failure should be considered for transfer to a specialist weaning centre which can demonstrate favourable short-term outcome.
This study reports a dual assessment of diaphragm function and its relationship with weaning outcome in mechanically ventilated medical patients undergoing a first spontaneous breathing trial.
The diagnosis of diaphragmatic dysfunction, associated with weaning failure, should result in a therapeutic approach to prevent this failure, such as the prophylactic administration NAV post-extubation.
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