2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0021-75572006000600003
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É preciso prever a falha de extubação

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“…Contrary to our original hypothesis, the prevalence and mortality we found are similar to those reported by other authors, who have found that ARDS develops in approximately 1-4% of children admitted to ICUs and that such patients display mortality that range from 20% to 60% (6-10). We found an overall PICU mortality rate of nearly 40% for patients with ALI/ARDS, and our findings are in agreement with some previous studies (6,9,10,17).…”
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“…Contrary to our original hypothesis, the prevalence and mortality we found are similar to those reported by other authors, who have found that ARDS develops in approximately 1-4% of children admitted to ICUs and that such patients display mortality that range from 20% to 60% (6-10). We found an overall PICU mortality rate of nearly 40% for patients with ALI/ARDS, and our findings are in agreement with some previous studies (6,9,10,17).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Children admitted to ICUs often present with or develop severe respiratory failure that requires mechanical ventilation (MV) (5,6). Previous studies have reported on the prevalence of ARDS among children admitted to ICUs, as well as on the mortality rates in such patients (6)(7)(8)(9)(10).…”
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“…As alterações de deglutição pós-intubação são, em sua maioria, temporárias (7) . No entanto, crianças que persistem com essas alterações, apesar do uso de adaptações como modificação de consistência alimentar, posicionamento, mudanças na taxa de fluxo e uso de utensílios podem manter necessidade de vias alternativas de alimentação (8) , apresentando outros desfechos alimentares que não a alimentação por via oral exclusiva.…”
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“…Post-intubation swallowing alterations are mostly temporary (7) . However, children who persist with these alterations, despite the use of adaptations such as change of food consistency, positioning, changes in flow rate and use of utensils, may maintain the need for alternative feeding methods (8) , presenting other feeding outcomes that are not exclusive oral feeding.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%