1988
DOI: 10.1097/00000542-198808000-00004
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Acute Left Ventricular Dysfunction during Unsuccessful Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation

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“…A marked increase in work of breathing may increase cardiac work and myocardial oxygen demand [5]. Th e increased adrenergic tone may also increase venous return, LV afterload, cardiac work, and myocardial oxygen demand and may thus potentially result in myocardial ischemia in predisposed patients [4,6]. In patients with pre-existing right ventricular (RV) disease, an increase in weaning-induced RV afterload may occur because of hypoxemia or worsening of intrinsic positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEPi) [5].…”
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“…A marked increase in work of breathing may increase cardiac work and myocardial oxygen demand [5]. Th e increased adrenergic tone may also increase venous return, LV afterload, cardiac work, and myocardial oxygen demand and may thus potentially result in myocardial ischemia in predisposed patients [4,6]. In patients with pre-existing right ventricular (RV) disease, an increase in weaning-induced RV afterload may occur because of hypoxemia or worsening of intrinsic positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEPi) [5].…”
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“…However, in the absence of left heart disease, the rise in pulmonary artery occlusion pressure (PAOP) is limited [7,8]. In contrast, marked increases in PAOP have been reported to occur during unsuccessful weaning in patients with left heart disease [4,[9][10][11][12], who can thus be suspected to have failed to wean because of the onset of cardiogenic pulmonary edema.…”
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