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
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 in questo prodotto:
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