A New Trend for Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation for Difficult-to-Wean Patients
Mohammed Gaber Salah El-Shiekh;
Abstract
Weaning is defined as the process of liberating the patient
from mechanical support and from the endotracheal tube. It
represents 40-50% of the duration of mechanical ventilation.
For the majority of mechanically-ventilated patients (70–
80% in various se
from mechanical support and from the endotracheal tube. It
represents 40-50% of the duration of mechanical ventilation.
For the majority of mechanically-ventilated patients (70–
80% in various se
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| Title | A New Trend for Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation for Difficult-to-Wean Patients | Other Titles | أسلوب جديد للفطام من جهاز التنفس الاصطناعى للمرضى للذين يصعب فطامهم | Authors | Mohammed Gaber Salah El-Shiekh | Keywords | A New Trend for Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation for Difficult-to-Wean Patients | Issue Date | 2012 | Description | Weaning is defined as the process of liberating the patient from mechanical support and from the endotracheal tube. It represents 40-50% of the duration of mechanical ventilation. For the majority of mechanically-ventilated patients (70– 80% in various se |
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