Patient-ventilator asynchrony, impact on clinical outcomes and effectiveness of interventions: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Michihito KyoTatsutoshi ShimataniKoji HosokawaShunsuke TaitoYuki KataokaShinichiro OhshimoNobuaki ShimePublished in: Journal of intensive care (2021)
PVA may be associated with longer MV duration, higher ICU mortality, and higher hospital mortality. Physicians may consider monitoring PVA and adjusting ventilator settings and sedatives to reduce PVA. Further studies with adjustment for confounding factors are warranted to determine the impact of PVA on clinical outcomes. Trial registration protocols.io (URL: https://www.protocols.io/view/the-impact-of-patient-ventilator-asynchrony-in-adu-bsqtndwn , 08/27/2020).
Keyphrases
- mechanical ventilation
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- case report
- cardiovascular events
- intensive care unit
- randomized controlled trial
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- risk factors
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- coronary artery disease
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- phase ii
- case control
- acute care