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Acute and Critical Care, volume 37, issue 4, pages 491-501
Asynchronies during invasive mechanical ventilation: narrative review and update
Saavedra S.N., Barisich P.V., Maldonado J.B., Lumini R.B., Gómez-González A., Gallardo A.
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2022-11-30
Journal:
Acute and Critical Care
scimago Q2
SJR: 0.455
CiteScore: 2.8
Impact factor: 1.7
ISSN: 25866052, 25866060
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
Critical Care Nursing
Abstract
Invasive mechanical ventilation is a frequent therapy in critically ill patients in critical care units. To achieve favorable outcomes, patient and ventilator interaction must be adequate. However, many clinical situations could attempt against this principle and generate a mismatch between these two actors. These asynchronies can lead the patient to worst outcomes; because of that is vital to recognize and treat these entities as soon as possible. Early detection and recognition of the different asynchronies could favor the reduction of the days of mechanical ventilation, the days of hospital stay, and in intensive care and improve clinical results.
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