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Name this Asynchrony 3

November 19, 2018 Thomas Piraino 1 Comment

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Posted in: Asynchrony, Waveforms

Ventilation Workshop Day – Canadian Critical Care Forum 2018

October 16, 2018 Thomas Piraino Leave a comment

There are still spots available for the Ventilation Simulation workshops during this years Canadian Critical Care Forum in Toronto Ontario…

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Short Cycling

October 9, 2018 CoEMV 1 Comment

Short cycling is a common form of patient-ventilator dyssynchrony. It occurs when a patient-triggered breath cycles off prior to the patient effort being completed.

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Name this Asynchrony 2

October 4, 2018 CoEMV 4 Comments

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LUNG SAFE – The Study That Keeps on Giving

August 16, 2018 CoEMV Leave a comment

Since its completion, the LUNG SAFE database has been utilized to answer a wide range of clinical questions regarding global practice. With the help of one of the authors, Dr. Tài Pham, we have provide a list, with brief synopsis of the currently published research, as well as upcoming future/planned analyses.

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Ineffective Efforts

August 2, 2018 CoEMV Leave a comment

Ineffective efforts are one of the most common forms of patient-ventilator dyssynchrony.  They occur when the patient is unable to trigger the ventilator during the expiratory phase of ventilation.

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Name This Type of Asynchrony

August 1, 2018 CoEMV

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