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Do you ever employ the use of prolonged periods of pressure support ventilation as means of "weaning" in the management of patients with acute respiratory failure?

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Pulmonology · The Permanente Medical Group-NCAL

The evidence basis here would suggest no one mode is superior for weaning vs just putting patients on SBT.

However, as a practical matter, weaning a patient from the ventilator involves letting sedatives metabolize/wear off (propofol can take days to wash out after a week of use), and testing how th...

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