The Relationship of 26 Clinical Factors to Weaning Outcome
American Journal of Critical Care2011Vol. 21(1), pp. 52–59
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S. M. Burns, Charles J. Fisher, S. S. Tribble, R. Lewis, P. Merrel, Mark R. Conaway, Thomas P. Bleck
Abstract
Although not all BWAP factors are significantly associated with weaning success, most are predictive. Restructuring the BWAP as a unit-specific weaning checklist and potential predictor may assist clinicians to address factors that may impede weaning more efficiently and effectively.
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