Hippocrates is alive and weaning in Brazil.

Abstract:

:In a group of postoperative patients, Taniguchi and coworkers compared the effect of a computerized system for weaning against 'manual care'. The computerized system involved automatic adjustments to the level of pressure support to achieve a target respiratory rate. Manual care involved adjustments to the level of pressure support to keep the ratio of respiratory frequency to tidal volume below 80. The duration of ventilator weaning was equivalent with the two approaches. The level of pressure support, however, was lower with manual care than with computerized ventilation. The study adds support to the notion that ventilator duration is shortened when weaning is contemplated at the earliest possible time. The findings also emphasize the importance of the Hippocratic dictum that patient outcome is improved when care is individualized rather than delivered according to a protocol.

journal_name

Crit Care

authors

Adigüzel N,Güngör G,Tobin MJ

doi

10.1186/cc7746

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2009-01-01 00:00:00

pages

142

issue

3

eissn

1364-8535

issn

1466-609X

pii

cc7746

journal_volume

13

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