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Postgraduate medicine · Oct 1989
ReviewSuccessful weaning from mechanical ventilation. Strategies to avoid failure.
- A M Stone and R C Bone.
- Rush Medical College, Chicago.
- Postgrad Med. 1989 Oct 1; 86 (5): 315-9.
AbstractThe majority of patients who require mechanical ventilation can be weaned quickly from the ventilator. Patients with severe lung disease and multisystem disease often require a more prolonged, gradual reduction of ventilatory support. Identification of patients who are ready to be weaned, correction of common problems that occur in weaning, and use of a standard approach during weaning trials can improve the likelihood of successful discontinuation of mechanical ventilation.
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