2020
DOI: 10.1093/qjmed/hcaa039.066
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Ventilator induced Diaphragmatic Dysfunction assessed by Ultrasonography and its impact on Weaning outcome

Abstract: Background Ventilator induced diaphragmatic dysfunction (VIDD), as a loss of diaphragmatic force generating capacity due to the use of mechanical ventilation. Difficulties in discontinuing ventilatory support are encountered in 20–25% of mechanically ventilated patients, with a staggering 40% of time spent in the intensive care unit being devoted to weaning. M-mode ultrasonography is now an accepted qualitative method of assessing diaphragmatic motion in normal and pathological conditions. In… Show more

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