Assessment of Respiratory Muscles, Lung Parenchyma, and Cardiac Function by Ultrasound for Predicting Weaning Failure in Critically Ill Adults
Sundara Kannan,
Puneet Khanna,
Bhavana Kayarat
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesThe parasternal intercostal muscle activity, a marker of accessory muscle usage, is found to correlate inversely with the pressure‐generating capacity of the diaphragm and level of support of mechanical ventilation. The primary objective of our study was to determine whether the parasternal intercostal muscle thickening fraction (PMTF) measured by ultrasonography can predict weaning. We also evaluated whether addition of lung ultrasound score and echocardiographic assessment can add on to predicting … Show more
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