April 2012 Electrolyte Imbalances During Mechanical Ventilation Numerous factorscontributeto ventilator dependence
mechanical ventilation for > 24 h , a search for all the causesmay be contributingto ventilator dependence
27 ] Disadvantages of this delayed approach ... the altered thoracic mechanics ,may leadto ventilator dependence
34 ] Disadvantages of this delayed approach ... the altered thoracic mechanics ,may leadto ventilator dependence
evidence of distal tracheal obstructioncontributingto ventilator dependence
30 , 31 ] Disadvantages of this delayed approach ... the altered thoracic mechanics ,may leadto ventilator dependence
an imbalance between ventilatory capacity and demand.(2(passive) is caused byVentilator dependence
complete paralysis , including respiratory musclesleadingto ventilator dependence
the most important nonrespiratory factorsleadingto ventilator dependence
in some circumstances , respiratory difficultiesresultingin ventilator dependence
Injuries at C4 or above ... likelyto leadto ventilator dependence
both disease factors and clinician management factors(passive) is caused byVentilator dependency
difficulties and destruction of respiratory muscle functionresultsin ventilator dependence
Prolonged use of mechanical ventilation ( MV ) leads to atrophy and dysfunction of the major inspiratory muscle , the diaphragmcontributingto ventilator dependence
The decrease in pulmonary compliance and progressive hypoxia resulting from fibrotic changeleadsto ventilator dependence
Abnormalities of the upper airway resulting from complications of the artificial airwaycan also contributeto ventilator dependence
who sustained traumatic SCIsresultingin ventilator dependence
These tragic mistakescan also leadto : Ventilator dependence
the depression and the depression triggering the ventilator dependencytriggeringthe depression and the depression triggering the ventilator dependency
from paralysis of the diaphragmresultingfrom paralysis of the diaphragm
to tracheostomypotentially leadingto tracheostomy
from cervical SCIresultingfrom cervical SCI
to an increased risk of respiratory infection , hypoventilation , and hypoxialeadsto an increased risk of respiratory infection , hypoventilation , and hypoxia
difficulty with sleep and mood controlcan causedifficulty with sleep and mood control