Patient Self-Induced Lung Injury
Cross-source consensus on Patient Self-Induced Lung Injury from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- P0.1 is used as a ventilator-based marker of respiratory drive, with a target of 1 to 3.9 cm H2O in the experimental group. — Careful ventilation in acute respiratory distress syndrome: the protocol of the CAVIARDS international multicentre randomised basket trial
- ARDS patients resuming spontaneous breathing may generate strong inspiratory efforts that increase transpulmonary pressure and contribute to PSILI. — Careful ventilation in acute respiratory distress syndrome: the protocol of the CAVIARDS international multicentre randomised basket trial
- Respiratory drive may be increased by lung and systemic inflammation, activation of unmyelinated afferent fibres, slow and rapid adaptive receptors, nociceptor stimuli, and a blunted inhibitory response to lung inflation. — Careful ventilation in acute respiratory distress syndrome: the protocol of the CAVIARDS international multicentre randomised basket trial
- High respiratory drive has been associated with prolonged mechanical ventilation and increased mortality, especially in ARDS and COVID-19 ARDS. — Careful ventilation in acute respiratory distress syndrome: the protocol of the CAVIARDS international multicentre randomised basket trial