Risk factors for ventilator-induced-lung injury develop three to five times faster after a single episode of lung injury.
Elizabeth C RohrsThiago G BassiMichelle NicholasJessica WittmannMarlena OrnowskaKarl C FernandezMatt GaniSteven C ReynoldsPublished in: Canadian journal of respiratory therapy : CJRT = Revue canadienne de la therapie respiratoire : RCTR (2023)
Risk factors for VILI developed three- to five-times faster in the group with injured lungs, demonstrating that a single lung-injury episode substantially increased the risk of VILI, compared with normal lungs, despite using a lung-protective mechanical ventilation protocol.