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Respir Care
Controlled mechanical ventilation is characterized by a fixed breathing frequency and tidal volume. Physiological and mathematical models have demonstrated the beneficial effects of varying tidal volume and/or inspiratory pressure during positive-pre
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Respiratory Care. 59:825-849
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Respiratory Care. 59:595-606
Fundamental to respiratory care practice are airway management, noninvasive monitoring, and invasive mechanical ventilation. The purpose of this paper is to review the recent literature related to these topics in a manner that is most likely to have
Autor:
Charles G. Durbin
Publikováno v:
Respiratory care. 61(8)
This paper will present a focused and personal history of physiologic monitoring, beginning with the discovery of modern anesthesia and its development from a technical practice to a scientific discipline. Emphasis will be on the essence of monitorin
Autor:
Danja S. Groves, Charles G. Durbin
Tracheostomy is the most commonly performed (elective) surgical procedure in critically-ill patients. Compared with translaryngeal intubation, tracheostomy improves patient comfort, and leads to shorter length of intensive care unit and hospital stay
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https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0082
https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0082
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Tom Scaletta, Paul Setlak, Leila Mohassel, Norman Wiginton, Sandra L. Bardas, Richard Thomas, Brenda K. White, Umbreen Idrees, Julie R. McCoy, Keith B. Thomasset, Nancy Bonalumi, Heather Eyrich, James A. Trovato, Fredrick C. Blum, Mary M. Hess, Greene Shepherd, Kenneth Daae, Alexander A. Vinks, Amanda M. Ball, Vincent N. Mosesso, Maria I. Rudis, Matthew J. Geraci, Jim E. Williams, Suzanne Stone-Griffith, Joseph A. Barone, Michael S. Roberts, Teri L. Bair, Helen M. Calmes, Charles G. Durbin, Carol J. Bickford, Robert S. Oakley, Peter J. Zed, Paula J. Mialon, Brian Faley, Kevin O. Rynn, Todd D. Lemke, Stanley S. Kent, Karen D. Gurwitch, Katharine A. Reisbig, Brian K. Werner, Daniel P. Hays, Edward C. Rainville, Lou E. Romig, James R. Rinehart, George Delgado, Gary R. Matzke, Wendy J. Friedig, Jennifer Albrich, Mary T. Meadows
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American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. 65:2380-2383
Autor:
Danja S. Groves, Charles G. Durbin
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Current Opinion in Critical Care. 13:90-97
Tracheostomy is one of the most common procedures performed in the intensive care unit. Indications, risks, benefits, timing and technique of the procedure, however, remain controversial. The decision of when and how to perform a tracheostomy is ofte
Autor:
Charles G. Durbin
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Critical Care Medicine. 34:939-942
Autor:
Charles G. Durbin
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Critical Care Medicine. 34:S12-S17
Objective To review published data on the team model of intensive care unit (ICU) care delivery. Design Nonexhaustive, selective literature search. Setting Review of literature published in the English language. Patients/subjects Humans cared for in
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Neal H. Cohen, Frederick P. Ognibene, Ake Grenvik, Marilyn T. Haupt, Todd Dorman, H. Mathilda Horst, Lena M. Napolitano, Michael E. Ivy, Peter B. Angood, Derek C. Angus, Charles G. Durbin, Mark A. Helfaer, Robert N. Sladen, Jay L. Falk, Terry P. Clemmer
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Critical Care Medicine. 32:263-272
Critical care medicine trainees and faculty must acquire and maintain the skills necessary to provide state-of-the art clinical care to critically ill patients, to improve patient outcomes, optimize intensive care unit utilization, and continue to ad