نتایج جستجو برای: mechanical

تعداد نتایج: 236403  

2008
J.E Baumgardner E.A Mellon D.R Tailor K Mallikarjunarao A Borthakur R Reddy

The ¹⁷O nucleus has been used recently by several groups for magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of cerebral metabolism. Inhalational delivery of ¹⁷O(2) in very brief pulses could, in theory, have significant advantages for determination of the cerebral metabolic rate for oxygen (CMRO₂) with MR imaging. Mechanical ventilators, however, are not typically capable of creating step changes in gas conce...

2014
Lawrence S. Lee Prem S. Shekar

Heart failure remains one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The advent of mechanical circulatory support devices has allowed significant improvements in patient survival and quality of life for those with advanced or end-stage heart failure. We provide a general overview of past and current mechanical circulatory support devices encompassing options for both short-...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2011
Michael A Gentile

Patient-ventilator interaction is a key element in optimizing mechanical ventilation. The change from inspiration to expiration is a crucial point in the mechanically ventilated breath, and is termed "cycling." Patient-ventilator asynchrony may occur if the flow at which the ventilator cycles to exhalation does not coincide with the termination of neural inspiration. Ideally, the ventilator ter...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2004
Robert L Chatburn

Computer control of mechanical ventilators includes the operator-ventilator interface and the ventilator-patient interface. New ventilation modes represent the evolution of engineering control schemes. The various ventilation control strategies behind the modes have an underlying organization, and understanding that organization improves the clinician's appreciation of the capabilities of vario...

2006
Joo Hun Park Younsuck Koh Chae-Man Lim Sang-Bum Hong Yeon Mok Oh Tae Sun Shim Sang Do Lee Woo Sung Kim Dong Soon Kim Won Dong Kim

BACKGROUND There are contradictory reports concerning hypercapnia as a predictor of a better outcome in COPD. This study examined the clinical implications of hypercapnea in COPD patients (M:F = 59:19) who required mechanical ventilation. METHODS The clinical parameters at the time of MICU admission, the total ventilation time, the APACHE II score and the pulmonary function testing were retro...

Journal: :Thorax 2006
R Farré D Navajas E Prats S Marti R Guell J M Montserrat C Tebe J Escarrabill

BACKGROUND Quality control procedures vary considerably among the providers of equipment for home mechanical ventilation (HMV). METHODS A multicentre quality control survey of HMV was performed at the home of 300 patients included in the HMV programmes of four hospitals in Barcelona. It consisted of three steps: (1) the prescribed ventilation settings, the actual settings in the ventilator co...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2006
J Gonzalez-Bermejo V Laplanche F E Husseini A Duguet J-P Derenne T Similowski

The home ventilator market has grown in size and complexity. The aim of this study was to determine if common home ventilators are user-friendly for trained intensive care unit (ICU) physicians. Eleven ventilator models were tested by 13 ICU physicians without practical experience in home mechanical ventilation. Six tests were defined (start-up, unlocking, mode and setting recognition, mode cha...

2016
D. Molino S. Quignard C. Gruget F. Pincet Y. Chen M. Piel J. Fattaccioli

The ability of immune cells to migrate within narrow and crowded spaces is a critical feature involved in various physiological processes from immune response to metastasis. Several in-vitro techniques have been developed so far to study the behaviour of migrating cells, the most recent being based on the fabrication of microchannels within which cells move. To address the question of the mecha...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2016
Takashi Tagami Hiroki Matsui Kiyohide Fushimi Hideo Yasunaga

BACKGROUND The use of prophylactic antibiotics for severe burns in general settings remains controversial and is not suggested by recent guidelines owing to lack of evidence for efficacy. We examined the hypothesis that prophylactic systemic antibiotic therapy may reduce mortality in patients with severe burns. METHODS We identified 2893 severe burns patients (burn index ≥ 10) treated at 583 ...

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