Despite being a common occurrence in intensive care units, acute hypoxemic respiratory failure requires quick decision-making by medical staff. Today, various non-invasive respiratory support options ...
Identify characteristics associated with death or tracheostomy (D/T) in preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) predominantly managed with non-invasive respiratory support prior to 36 ...
The benefits of enteral feeding in critically ill children have been well described, but the use of non-invasive respiratory support has been shown to delay initiation of feeds, in part due to safety ...
Postextubation use of certain modes of noninvasive respiratory support was associated with fewer incidents of extubation failure in critically ill children, a meta-analysis found. Compared with ...
The use of high-flow nasal cannula and continuous positive airway pressure in infants with bronchiolitis varies widely across ...
Adults hospitalised with viral lower respiratory tract disease face high rates of ICU admission, mortality, and readmission, ...
Revolutionary millimeter-wave sensor (MWS) developed to non-invasively monitor respiratory motion during diagnostic X-ray and CT scans. The sensor tracks respiratory cycles and confirms breath-holding ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Studied adults had sepsis-associated respiratory failure and were cytomegalovirus seropositive. Those receiving ...