Monitoring of the respiratory muscles in the critically ill
J Doorduin, HWH Van Hees… - American journal of …, 2013 - atsjournals.org
J Doorduin, HWH Van Hees, JG Van Der Hoeven, LMA Heunks
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 2013•atsjournals.orgEvidence has accumulated that respiratory muscle dysfunction develops in critically ill
patients and contributes to prolonged weaning from mechanical ventilation. Accordingly, it
seems highly appropriate to monitor the respiratory muscles in these patients. Today, we are
only at the beginning of routinely monitoring respiratory muscle function. Indeed, most
clinicians do not evaluate respiratory muscle function in critically ill patients at all. In our
opinion, however, practical issues and the absence of sound scientific data for clinical …
patients and contributes to prolonged weaning from mechanical ventilation. Accordingly, it
seems highly appropriate to monitor the respiratory muscles in these patients. Today, we are
only at the beginning of routinely monitoring respiratory muscle function. Indeed, most
clinicians do not evaluate respiratory muscle function in critically ill patients at all. In our
opinion, however, practical issues and the absence of sound scientific data for clinical …
Evidence has accumulated that respiratory muscle dysfunction develops in critically ill patients and contributes to prolonged weaning from mechanical ventilation. Accordingly, it seems highly appropriate to monitor the respiratory muscles in these patients. Today, we are only at the beginning of routinely monitoring respiratory muscle function. Indeed, most clinicians do not evaluate respiratory muscle function in critically ill patients at all. In our opinion, however, practical issues and the absence of sound scientific data for clinical benefit should not discourage clinicians from having a closer look at respiratory muscle function in critically ill patients. This perspective discusses the latest developments in the field of respiratory muscle monitoring and possible implications of monitoring respiratory muscle function in critically ill patients.
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