Patient Self-Inflicted Lung Injury—A Narrative Review of Pathophysiology, Early Recognition, and Management Options

P Sklienka, M Frelich, F Burša - Journal of Personalized Medicine, 2023 - mdpi.com
Patient self-inflicted lung injury (P-SILI) is a life-threatening condition arising from excessive
respiratory effort and work of breathing in patients with lung injury. The pathophysiology of P …

How to recognize patients at risk of self-inflicted lung injury

T Pettenuzzo, N Sella, F Zarantonello… - Expert review of …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction Patient self-inflicted lung injury (P-SILI) has been proposed as a form of lung
injury caused by strong inspiratory efforts consequent to a high respiratory drive in patients …

Patient-self inflicted lung injury: a practical review

G Carteaux, M Parfait, M Combet… - Journal of clinical …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Patients with severe lung injury usually have a high respiratory drive, resulting in intense
inspiratory effort that may even worsen lung damage by several mechanisms gathered …

[PDF][PDF] Patient self-inflicted lung injury: implications for acute hypoxemic respiratory failure and ARDS patients on non-invasive support

DL Grieco, LS Menga, D Eleuteri, M Antonelli - Minerva Anestesiol, 2019 - researchgate.net
The role of spontaneous breathing among patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure
and ARDS is debated: while avoidance of intubation with noninvasive ventilation (NIV) or …

Physiological and pathophysiological consequences of mechanical ventilation

PL Silva, L Ball, PRM Rocco… - Seminars in Respiratory …, 2022 - thieme-connect.com
Mechanical ventilation is a life-support system used to ensure blood gas exchange and to
assist the respiratory muscles in ventilating the lung during the acute phase of lung disease …

Patient self-inflicted lung injury and positive end-expiratory pressure for safe spontaneous breathing

T Yoshida, DL Grieco, L Brochard… - Current opinion in critical …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
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Patient self-inflicted lung injury and positive end-expiratory pressure for safe spontaneous …

[引用][C] Paying attention to patient self-inflicted lung injury.

JM Arnal, R Chatburn - Minerva anestesiologica, 2019 - europepmc.org
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Monitoring patient respiratory effort during mechanical ventilation: lung and diaphragm-protective ventilation

M Bertoni, S Spadaro, EC Goligher - Annual update in intensive care and …, 2020 - Springer
During assisted mechanical ventilation, spontaneous inspiratory effort can cause both lung
(patient self-inflicted lung injury [P-SILI]) and diaphragm injury. While clinicians are primarily …

A word of caution regarding patient self-inflicted lung injury and prophylactic intubation

BK Patel, KS Wolfe, JB Hall, JP Kress - American Journal of …, 2017 - atsjournals.org
We read the Critical Care Perspective “Mechanical Ventilation to Minimize Progression of
Lung Injury in Acute Respiratory Failure” by Brochard and colleagues with great interest (1) …

[HTML][HTML] Protecting lungs during spontaneous breathing: what can we do?

HL Li, L Chen, L Brochard - Journal of Thoracic Disease, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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amegroups. com generated by negative pressure ventilation in animals also led to …