
doi: 10.1007/bf02718216
pmid: 2117200
Difficult weaning is fortunately a rare occurrence in mechanically ventilated patients in ICU. When faced with this problem, a vast number of factors must be carefully considered simultaneously: physiological adjustment, technical problems (tubing, circuit resistances, . . .) [13]. The most promising approach to difficult weaning to date centers on the respiratory muscle function which represents the most common factor allowing weaning success or failure.
Survival Rate, Ventilators, Mechanical, Polyradiculoneuropathy, Humans, Lung Diseases, Obstructive, Prospective Studies, Prognosis, Ventilator Weaning
Survival Rate, Ventilators, Mechanical, Polyradiculoneuropathy, Humans, Lung Diseases, Obstructive, Prospective Studies, Prognosis, Ventilator Weaning
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