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A survey of preferences for respiratory support in the intensive care unit for patients with acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure.

Tayyba N AslamThomas L KlitgaardChristian A O AhlstedtFinn H AndersenMichelle S ChewMarie Oxenbøll ColletMaria CronhjortStine EstrupOle K FossumShirin K FrisvoldHans-Joerg GillmannAnders GranholmTrine M GundemKristin HaussJacob HollenbergMaria E Huanca CondoriJohanna HästbackaBror A JohnstadEric KeusMaj-Brit Nørerregaard KjaerPål KlepstadMette KragReidar KvåleManu L N G MalbrainChristian S MeyhoffMatt MorganAnders MøllerCarmen A PfortmuellerLone M PoulsenAndrew C RobertsonJoerg C SchefoldOlav Lilleholt SchjørringMartin SiegemundMartin I SigurdssonFredrik SjövallKristian StrandThomas StueberWojciech SzczeklikRebecka R WahlinHelge L WangbergKarl-Andre WianSine WichmannKristin HofsøMorten Hylander MöllerAnders PernerBodil Steen RasmussenJon Henrik Laakenull null
Published in: Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (2023)
The responses from this international survey suggest that there is clinical equipoise for the preferred ventilator mode in patients with AHRF of moderate severity. We found strong support for a randomised trial comparing modes of ventilation in patients with moderate AHRF.
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