Ventilator-associated lung injury in patients without acute lung injury at the onset of mechanical ventilation*
Mayo Clinic in Florida · Mayo Clinic · +1 more institution
Abstract
Although ventilation with small tidal volumes is recommended in patients with established acute lung injury, most others receive highly variable tidal volume aimed in part at normalizing arterial blood gas values. We tested the hypothesis that acute lung injury, which develops after the initiation of mechanical ventilation, is associated with known risk factors for ventilator-induced lung injury such as ventilation with large tidal volume.
Retrospective cohort study.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.65
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 43
Authors
11- OGOgnjen GajićCorresponding
Mayo Clinic in Florida, Mayo Clinic, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
- SISaqib I. Dara
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Mayo Clinic in Florida
- JLJosé L. Méndez
Mayo Clinic in Florida, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
- AAAdebola Adesanya
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Mayo Clinic in Florida
- EFEmir Festić
Mayo Clinic in Florida, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Mechanical ventilation
- Tidal volume
- Lung
- Ventilation (architecture)
- Odds ratio
- Anesthesia
- Retrospective cohort study
- Good health and well-being