Effect of protocolized weaning with early extubation to noninvasive ventilation vs invasive weaning on time to liberation from mechanical ventilation among patients With respiratory failure: The Breathe randomized clinical trial
<p><strong>Importance</strong> In adults in whom weaning from invasive mechanical ventilation is difficult, noninvasive ventilation may facilitate early liberation, but there is uncertainty about its effectiveness in a general intensive care patient population.</p> <p>...
Main Authors: | Perkins, G, Mistry, D, Gates, S, Gao, F, Snelson, C, Hart, N, Camporota, L, Varley, J, Carle, C, Paramasivam, E, Hoddell, B, McAuley, D, Walsh, T, Blackwood, B, Rose, L, Lamb, S, Petrou, S, Young, D, Lall, R, Breathe Collaborators |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Medical Association
2018
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