Ventilator‐induced diaphragm dysfunction: phenomenology and mechanism(s) of pathogenesis
Scott K. Powers
Abstract:Mechanical ventilation (MV) is used to support ventilation and pulmonary gas exchange in patients during critical illness and surgery. Although MV is a life‐saving intervention for patients in respiratory failure, an unintended side‐effect of MV is the rapid development of diaphragmatic atrophy and contractile dysfunction. This MV‐induced diaphragmatic weakness is labelled as ‘ventilator‐induced diaphragm dysfunction’ (VIDD). VIDD is an important clinical problem because diaphragmatic weakness is a risk factor… Show more
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