2011
DOI: 10.4187/respcare.01600
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Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation: Are You a Lumper or a Splitter?

Abstract: In this issue of RESPIRATORY CARE, Kojicic and colleagues describe long-term survival in patients who underwent tracheostomy for anticipated or prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV) in Olmsted County, Minnesota. 1 The study confirmed that approximately 10% of patients with invasive mechanical ventilation undergo tracheotomy and that overall 1-year mortality in that population is still substantial. Older age and the presence of COPD negatively impacted survival, whereas survival was better among neuromuscular … Show more

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“…MECHANICAL ventilation is a standard component of intensive care unit management of critically ill patients and is widely used for respiratory support [1] . It is associated with numerous organsystem complications, which can significantly affect the outcome of critically ill patients [2] . There are numerous mechanisms underlying the development of complications in the ventilated patient [3,4] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…MECHANICAL ventilation is a standard component of intensive care unit management of critically ill patients and is widely used for respiratory support [1] . It is associated with numerous organsystem complications, which can significantly affect the outcome of critically ill patients [2] . There are numerous mechanisms underlying the development of complications in the ventilated patient [3,4] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%