2012
DOI: 10.22514/sv71.042012.4
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Comparison of extubation times between protocolized versus automated weaning systems after major surgery

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“…On the other hand, patients with dependency on MV need specialized care, frequent monitoring, and long-term hospitalization in intensive care units, which increases the costs of patients and bed occupation of units. For these reasons, timely and safe weaning from MV leads to optimum results for patients [ 8 ]. Several factors influence patient weaning from MV, including cardiorespiratory status, nervous system, nutritional status, psychological status, and other physiological factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, patients with dependency on MV need specialized care, frequent monitoring, and long-term hospitalization in intensive care units, which increases the costs of patients and bed occupation of units. For these reasons, timely and safe weaning from MV leads to optimum results for patients [ 8 ]. Several factors influence patient weaning from MV, including cardiorespiratory status, nervous system, nutritional status, psychological status, and other physiological factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%