2022
DOI: 10.3389/fped.2022.1044681
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Corrigendum on: Ventilation weaning and extubation readiness in children in pediatric intensive care unit: A review

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“…In the process of weaning patients from mechanical ventilation support, there are some accepted criteria that determine whether a patient's condition is suitable. These criteria include the patient being hemodynamically stable, capable of achieving adequate oxygenation, and performing gas exchange within acceptable limits (5). Determining the readiness of pediatric patients for extubation is critical to minimize morbidity and mortality associated with prolonged mechanical ventilation and extubation failure (6).…”
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“…In the process of weaning patients from mechanical ventilation support, there are some accepted criteria that determine whether a patient's condition is suitable. These criteria include the patient being hemodynamically stable, capable of achieving adequate oxygenation, and performing gas exchange within acceptable limits (5). Determining the readiness of pediatric patients for extubation is critical to minimize morbidity and mortality associated with prolonged mechanical ventilation and extubation failure (6).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%