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Title: A thorough evaluation of respiratory function is a requirement for early ventilator weaning.
Abstract: Depending on the pathology, methods for evaluating diaphragmatic function can be helpful in determining the functional state of the respiratory system and can help determine a person’s prognosis. They can also be a helpful tool for making unbiased choices about extubation and weaning from mechanical ventilation. In clinical and intensive care settings, there is growing interest in and use of esophageal and transdiaphragmatic pressure measurement, diaphragm ultrasound, diaphragmatic excursion, surface electromyography (sEMG), and some serum biomarkers to provide a more objective process for withdrawing mechanical ventilation. This is particularly true given the situation we are in, where there is a greater need for mechanical ventilation to treat patients with COVID-19-associated viral pneumonia. We updated the clinical and physiological indicators in this literature review with more proof to enhance ventilator withdrawal methods. We came to the conclusion that more research should be done on cutting-edge techniques like surface electromyography in order to ensure successful extubation in a way that is beneficial, economical, usable for medical professionals, and non-invasive for the patient.
Keywords: airway extubation, COVID-19, ultrasonography, electromyography, diaphragm
Paper Quality: SCOPUS / Web of Science Level Research Paper
Subject: Advances in Respiratory Medicine
Writer Experience: 20+ Years
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