Mechanical power in pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome: a PARDIE study

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2022

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Background: Mechanical power is a composite variable for energy transmitted to the respiratory system over time that may better capture risk for ventilator-induced lung injury than individual ventilator management components. We sought to evaluate if mechanical ventilation management with a high mechanical power is associated with fewer ventilator-free days (VFD) in children with pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome (PARDS).

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Bhalla AK, Klein MJ, Modesto I Alapont V, Emeriaud G, Kneyber MCJ, Medina A, Cruces P, Diaz F, Takeuchi M, Maddux AB, Mourani PM, Camilo C, White BR, Yehya N, Pappachan J, Di Nardo M, Shein S, Newth C, Khemani R; Pediatric Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis Investigators (PALISI) Network. Mechanical power in pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome: a PARDIE study. Crit Care. 2022 Jan 3;26(1):2. doi: 10.1186/s13054-021-03853-6

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Adolescent, Adult, Child, Child, Preschool, Cohort Studies, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Intensive Care Units, Pediatric, Respiration, Artificial / adverse effects, Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Retrospective Studies

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