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Respiratory monitoring in adult intensive care unit.

Pongdhep Theerawit1, Yuda Sutherasan1, Lorenzo Ball2, Paolo Pelosi2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The mortality of patients with respiratory failure has steadily decreased with the advancements in protective ventilation and treatment options. Although respiratory monitoring per se has not been proven to affect the mortality of critically ill patients, it plays a crucial role in patients' care, as it helps to titrate the ventilatory support. Several new monitoring techniques have recently been made available at the bedside. The goals of monitoring comprise alerting physicians to detect the change in the patients' conditions, to improve the understanding of pathophysiology to guide the diagnosis and provide cost-effective clinical management. Areas covered: We performed a review of the recent scientific literature to provide an overview of the different methods used for respiratory monitoring in adult intensive care units, including bedside imaging techniques such as ultrasound and electrical impedance tomography. Expert commentary: Appropriate respiratory monitoring plays an important role in patients with and without respiratory failure as a guiding tool for the optimization of ventilation support, avoiding further complications and decreasing morbidity and mortality. The physician should tailor the monitoring strategy for each individual patient and know how to correctly interpret the data.

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Keywords:  Respiratory monitoring; acute respiratory distress syndrome; mechanical ventilation; respiratory mechanics; ventilator-induced lung injury

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28452241     DOI: 10.1080/17476348.2017.1325324

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Respir Med        ISSN: 1747-6348            Impact factor:   3.772


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