Does Non Invasive Ventilation Decrease The Need Of Re-intubation After Extubation In Paediatric Patients?
Osama Mohammed Zewain;
Abstract
Introduction:
Conventional mechanical ventilation (CMV) is a core feature of intensive care. Weaning and re-movement of endotracheal tube are crucial processes, which often account for a considerable part of CMV total time. Unsuccessful extubation has bee
Conventional mechanical ventilation (CMV) is a core feature of intensive care. Weaning and re-movement of endotracheal tube are crucial processes, which often account for a considerable part of CMV total time. Unsuccessful extubation has bee
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| Title | Does Non Invasive Ventilation Decrease The Need Of Re-intubation After Extubation In Paediatric Patients? | Authors | Osama Mohammed Zewain | Keywords | Does Non Invasive Ventilation Decrease The Need Of Re-intubation After Extubation In Paediatric Patients? | Issue Date | 2013 | Description | Introduction: Conventional mechanical ventilation (CMV) is a core feature of intensive care. Weaning and re-movement of endotracheal tube are crucial processes, which often account for a considerable part of CMV total time. Unsuccessful extubation has bee |
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