2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41390-022-02096-7
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Pediatric ventilation liberation: evaluating the role of endotracheal secretions in an extubation readiness bundle

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“…Children in PICUs who are mechanically ventilated often have complications. [22][23][24] Our cohort's complication rate was 10.8% compared to a study's 9.2% estimate. [25] Our research determined that upper lobe atelectasis was the most frequent consequence, followed by ventilator-associated pneumonia.…”
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“…Children in PICUs who are mechanically ventilated often have complications. [22][23][24] Our cohort's complication rate was 10.8% compared to a study's 9.2% estimate. [25] Our research determined that upper lobe atelectasis was the most frequent consequence, followed by ventilator-associated pneumonia.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 52%