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Reading Time: 4 minutes In patients with risk factors for post extubation stridor, and in these instances only, a cuff leak test can be used to predict the risk of post-extubation stridor in patients.
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Reading Time: 4 minutes We learned about some basics of extubation in a previous post; here are some more advanced concepts for extubation.
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Reading Time: 6 minutes SBT is usually conducted in one of two ways — minimal ventilator support (pressure support ventilation) and T-piece trial. This article will discuss these two different modalities and the data supporting each.
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The landing is just as important as the take off: a closer look at assessing a patient for extubation
by Komal Parikhby Komal ParikhReading Time: 6 minutes While intubating a patient can be nerve wracking, extubating a patient can feel the same.
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Reading Time: 6 minutes Death is never easy, but we hope these tips from Dr. Ramaswamy will help you improve the quality of life of your terminally ill patients.