B47. Intensive Care Unit Physiotherapy and Weaning: Mind Over Muscle? 2012
DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2012.185.1_meetingabstracts.a3093
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Plasma Levels Of SRAGE Do Not Predict Postextubation Distress After A Successful Weaning Trial

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“…In the same panel of present results, Soummer et al [9] studied the role of lung US in detecting lung aeration during post-extubation stress in 100 patients and found that less lung aeration usually means re-intubation i.e., weaning failure. In another research done by Perbet et al [20], authors evaluated the role of the soluble form of the receptor for advanced glycogen end products (SRAGE) as a serum marker to denote lung epithelial injury and ineffective lung aeration in cases of post-extubation stress. In this study, they depended on lung US as a standard predictor of lung aeration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the same panel of present results, Soummer et al [9] studied the role of lung US in detecting lung aeration during post-extubation stress in 100 patients and found that less lung aeration usually means re-intubation i.e., weaning failure. In another research done by Perbet et al [20], authors evaluated the role of the soluble form of the receptor for advanced glycogen end products (SRAGE) as a serum marker to denote lung epithelial injury and ineffective lung aeration in cases of post-extubation stress. In this study, they depended on lung US as a standard predictor of lung aeration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%