Tracheostomy decannulation at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Glasgow: predictors of success and failure
F Beaton, TA Baird, WA Clement, H Kubba - International Journal of Pediatric …, 2016
Background Tracheostomy techniques, indications and care are extensively covered in the
literature. However, little is written about the process of removing the tracheostomy tube. At
the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Glasgow we use a stepwise ward-based protocol ...
literature. However, little is written about the process of removing the tracheostomy tube. At
the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Glasgow we use a stepwise ward-based protocol ...
An 11-Year-Old Girl with Life-threatening Pneumonia: Independent Lung Ventilation As a Means to Facilitate ECMO Decannulation
ME Lovett, TJ Karsies - Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 2016
Independent lung ventilation is an infrequently used ventilation strategy in the Pediatric
Intensive Care Unit, but can be beneficial in unique patient subsets, such as patients who
have asymmetric pulmonary pathology. Independent lung ventilation allows for the ...
Intensive Care Unit, but can be beneficial in unique patient subsets, such as patients who
have asymmetric pulmonary pathology. Independent lung ventilation allows for the ...
PHYSICAL EXAM
SE Beck - Pediatric Sleep Pearls, 2016
Impacts of early cardiac catheterization for children with congenital heart disease supported by extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
A Kato, M Lo Rito, KJ Lee, C Haller, AM Guerguerian… - Catheterization and …, 2016
... Median duration between ECMO cannulation and catheterization was 1 day (range:
0–11 days). Thirty-three patients (70%) succeeded in decannulation and 24 patients (51%)
survived to hospital discharge. ... Prognostic Factors in Decannulation. ...
0–11 days). Thirty-three patients (70%) succeeded in decannulation and 24 patients (51%)
survived to hospital discharge. ... Prognostic Factors in Decannulation. ...
Weaning ward-different from the ICU?
CS Bruells, J Bickenbach, G Marx - Medizinische Klinik, Intensivmedizin und …, 2016
... The aim of this weaning "road map" is ventilator independence, decannulation and regaining
of muscular strength. Achieving of these aims needs a well-educated team of physicians, nurses,
respiratory/physical therapists, logopedists and pychologists. ...
of muscular strength. Achieving of these aims needs a well-educated team of physicians, nurses,
respiratory/physical therapists, logopedists and pychologists. ...
Overview of pediatric polysomnography: A newborn infant with snoring and witnessed apnea
P EXAM - Pediatric Sleep Pearls, 2016
Neurovascular Complications of the Upper Extremity Following Cardiovascular Procedures
BG Beutel, SD Lifchez, E Melamed - Journal of Hand and Microsurgery, 2016
... injury, and (rarely) compartment syndrome. Occlusion may result from local arterial
injury and constriction at the time of decannulation, which may stimulate thrombus
formation. Additionally, studies using histological analysis ...
injury and constriction at the time of decannulation, which may stimulate thrombus
formation. Additionally, studies using histological analysis ...
Pediatric Sleep Pearls
LM DelRosso, RB Berry, SE Beck, MH Wagner… - 2016
ADULT INTENSIVE CARE
AYM JONES, C FITZGERALD - … :[formerly Physiotherapy for Respiratory and Cardiac …, 2016
... discharge. In some centres, our role may also lead to advanced or extended scope
of practice that includes extubation/decannulation, ventilator weaning, lung recruitment
and troubleshooting mechanical ven- tilation problems. ...
of practice that includes extubation/decannulation, ventilator weaning, lung recruitment
and troubleshooting mechanical ven- tilation problems. ...
CASE 96 A 10-year-old with acute pancreatitis and snoring
P EXAM - Pediatric Sleep Pearls, 2016
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