2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-70942009000300014
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Evaluating the Use of the Tobin Index on Mechanical Ventilation Weaning after General Anesthesia

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“…In patients with preserved lung function, the f/Vt ratio is low (low respiratory frequency and high tidal volume), but in cases of impaired respiratory function, the ratio increases with a higher respiratory rate and lower tidal volume. The lower the f/Vt ratio, the lower the deterioration in respiratory function [15,16]. However, this method could unnecessarily delay the extubation of patients who have recovered from ventilatory failure [17].…”
Section: Yang Tobin Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In patients with preserved lung function, the f/Vt ratio is low (low respiratory frequency and high tidal volume), but in cases of impaired respiratory function, the ratio increases with a higher respiratory rate and lower tidal volume. The lower the f/Vt ratio, the lower the deterioration in respiratory function [15,16]. However, this method could unnecessarily delay the extubation of patients who have recovered from ventilatory failure [17].…”
Section: Yang Tobin Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%