Early monitoring of respiratory mechanics during non-invasive respiratory support (NRS)treatment may be important to assess, not only the effort performed by the patients, but also their “response” to different NRS.aside from a transient improvement in oxygenation that would buy time for additional therapies to succeed, it may unduly delay the time to intubation when using NRS
Schifino G., Vega M.L., Pisani L., Nava S. (2022). Non-invasive respiratory supports on inspiratory effort in COVID-19: How and when is it matter of selection? Author's reply. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, 104, 109-109 [10.1016/j.ejim.2022.08.034].
Non-invasive respiratory supports on inspiratory effort in COVID-19: How and when is it matter of selection? Author's reply
Vega M. L.;Pisani L.;Nava S.
2022
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Early monitoring of respiratory mechanics during non-invasive respiratory support (NRS)treatment may be important to assess, not only the effort performed by the patients, but also their “response” to different NRS.aside from a transient improvement in oxygenation that would buy time for additional therapies to succeed, it may unduly delay the time to intubation when using NRSFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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