Minerva anestesiologica
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Minerva anestesiologica · Apr 2001
Multicenter StudyEvolution in the utilization of the mechanical ventilation in the critical care unit.
Use of mechanical ventilation has increased in recent years and constitutes a major therapeutic modality in the intensive care unit (ICU). In the recent years, changes in the ventilatory modes, in the ventilatory strategies and in the weaning from mechanical ventilation have occurred. We have compared the data obtained from the Spanish ICUs in studies that were carried out in three periods of the nineties, with the aim to test whether the aforementioned innovations have modified the clinical practice. ⋯ Concerning to weaning, over the course of the decade occurred an increase in use of pressure support ventilation and spontaneous breathing trial, being this method the most frequently used at the end of the decade. The performance of the tracheostomy has been lesser and earlier over the time. The results obtained suggest that findings from research on mechanical ventilation are incorporated into clinical practice at a very slow pace whereas the evidence obtained from the clinical trials about weaning has had a better reception.