Chest physiotherapy improves lung aeration in hypersecretive critically ill patients: a pilot randomized physiological study

F Longhini, A Bruni, E Garofalo, C Ronco, A Gusmano… - Critical Care, 2020 - Springer
Background Besides airway suctioning, patients undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation
(iMV) benefit of different combinations of chest physiotherapy techniques, to improve mucus …

Imposed work of breathing during high-frequency oscillatory ventilation: a bench study

M van Heerde, HR van Genderingen, T Leenhoven… - Critical Care, 2006 - Springer
Introduction The ventilator and the endotracheal tube impose additional workload in
mechanically ventilated patients breathing spontaneously. The total work of breathing …

High-frequency oscillatory ventilation guided by transpulmonary pressure in acute respiratory syndrome: an experimental study in pigs

P Klapsing, O Moerer, C Wende, P Herrmann… - Critical Care, 2018 - Springer
Background Recent clinical studies have not shown an overall benefit of high-frequency
oscillatory ventilation (HFOV), possibly due to injurious or non-individualized HFOV settings …

Open lung approach associated with high-frequency oscillatory or low tidal volume mechanical ventilation improves respiratory function and minimizes lung injury in …

J Krebs, P Pelosi, C Tsagogiorgas, L Zoeller… - Critical care, 2010 - Springer
Introduction To test the hypothesis that open lung (OL) ventilatory strategies using high-
frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) or controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) …

High frequency percussive ventilation increases alveolar recruitment in early acute respiratory distress syndrome: an experimental, physiological and CT scan study

T Godet, M Jabaudon, R Blondonnet, A Tremblay… - Critical Care, 2018 - Springer
Background High frequency percussive ventilation (HFPV) combines diffusive (high
frequency mini-bursts) and convective ventilation patterns. Benefits include enhanced …

High frequency oscillatory ventilation compared with conventional mechanical ventilation in adult respiratory distress syndrome: a randomized controlled trial …

CW Bollen, GTJ van Well, T Sherry, RJ Beale, S Shah… - Critical Care, 2005 - Springer
Introduction To compare the safety and efficacy of high frequency oscillatory ventilation
(HFOV) with conventional mechanical ventilation (CV) for early intervention in adult …

Effect of postextubation high-flow nasal cannula therapy on lung recruitment and overdistension in high-risk patient

R Zhang, H He, L Yun, X Zhou, X Wang, Y Chi, S Yuan… - Critical Care, 2020 - Springer
Background Postextubation high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is used as a support therapy in
high-risk patients in ICU. This study aimed to determine the effects of HFNC therapy on lung …

Effect of a lung recruitment maneuver by high-frequency oscillatory ventilation in experimental acute lung injury on organ blood flow in pigs

M David, HW Gervais, J Karmrodt, AL Depta… - Critical care, 2006 - Springer
Introduction The objective was to study the effects of a lung recruitment procedure by
stepwise increases of mean airway pressure upon organ blood flow and hemodynamics …

Is high-frequency oscillatory ventilation more effective and safer than conventional protective ventilation in adult acute respiratory distress syndrome patients? A meta …

X Gu, G Wu, Y Yao, D Shi, Y Song - Critical Care, 2014 - Springer
Introduction Comprehensively evaluating the efficacy and safety of high-frequency
oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) is important to allow clinicians who are using or considering …

Electrical impedance tomography for predicting failure of spontaneous breathing trials in patients with prolonged weaning

J Bickenbach, M Czaplik, M Polier, G Marx, N Marx… - Critical care, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Background Spontaneous breathing trials (SBTs) on a T-piece can be difficult in
patients with prolonged weaning because of remaining de-recruitment phenomena and/or …