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Retrospective review of utilisation and outcomes of diaphragmatic EMG monitoring and neurally adjusted ventilatory assist in a central London teaching hospital over a 3-year period
Critical Care2013Vol. 17(S2)
Agnieszka Skorko, Daniel Hadfield, André Vercueil, C Bell, Andrew Feehan, Kath Peters, Philip Hopkins
Abstract
The theoretical advantages of monitoring the electrical activity of the diaphragm (EAdi) and neural triggering of support breaths (NAVA-Maquet) have not yet been shown to translate into significant clinical benefit [1]. Here we assess the effect of EAdi monitoring, in patients at risk of prolonged weaning, on outcomes.
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