Accuracy of respiratory muscle assessments to predict weaning outcomes: a systematic review and comparative meta-analysis
Background: Several bedside assessments are used to evaluate respiratory muscle function and to predict weaning from mechanical ventilation in patients on the intensive care unit. It remains unclear which assessments perform best in predicting weaning success. The primary aim of this systematic revi...
Main Authors: | Poddighe, D, Van Hollebeke, M, Choudhary, YQ, Campos, DR, Schaeffer, MR, Verbakel, JY, Hermans, G, Gosselink, R, Langer, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2024
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