Transition percentage of minute volume (TMV%) as a novel predictor of weaning from mechanical ventilation in patients with chronic respiratory failure
Y. Liang (New Taipei City, Taiwan), Y. Wu (New Taipei City, Taiwan), I. Tzeng (New Taipei City, Taiwan), P. Wu (New Taipei City, Taiwan), S. Huang (New Taipei City, Taiwan), M. Yang (New Taipei City, Taiwan), C. Lan (New Taipei City, Taiwan), C. Wu (Tao-Yuan County, Taiwan)
Source: International Congress 2019 – Recent developments in intensive care unit medicine
Session: Recent developments in intensive care unit medicine
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 4013
Disease area: Respiratory critical care
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Y. Liang (New Taipei City, Taiwan), Y. Wu (New Taipei City, Taiwan), I. Tzeng (New Taipei City, Taiwan), P. Wu (New Taipei City, Taiwan), S. Huang (New Taipei City, Taiwan), M. Yang (New Taipei City, Taiwan), C. Lan (New Taipei City, Taiwan), C. Wu (Tao-Yuan County, Taiwan). Transition percentage of minute volume (TMV%) as a novel predictor of weaning from mechanical ventilation in patients with chronic respiratory failure. 4013
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