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Patient-Ventilator Interaction During Acute Lung Injury, and the Role of Spontaneous Breathing: Part 1: Respiratory Muscle Function During Critical Illness
Richard H Kallet
Respiratory Care February 2011, 56 (2) 181-189; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.00964
Richard H Kallet
Department of Anesthesia, University of California, San Francisco at San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, California.
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Respiratory Care
Vol. 56, Issue 2
1 Feb 2011
Patient-Ventilator Interaction During Acute Lung Injury, and the Role of Spontaneous Breathing: Part 1: Respiratory Muscle Function During Critical Illness
Richard H Kallet
Respiratory Care Feb 2011, 56 (2) 181-189; DOI: 10.4187/respcare.00964
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- Article
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Respiratory Muscle Function During Critical Illness
- Discoordinated Breathing
- Respiratory Muscle Fatigue
- Diaphragmatic Function During Loaded Breathing
- Loaded Breathing and Diaphragmatic Injury
- Ventilator-Induced Diaphragmatic Dysfunction
- Respiratory Muscle Dysfunction and Critical Illness Polyneuropathy
- Ventilator-Dependence and Assisted Modes of Mechanical Ventilation
- Relative Muscle Weakness and Ventilator-Dependence
- Summary
- Footnotes
- References
- Figures & Data
- Info & Metrics
- References