Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4217436 | Thoracic Surgery Clinics | 2007 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Many victims of thoracic trauma require ICU care and mechanical ventilatory support. Pressure and volume-limited modes assist in the prevention of ventilator-associated lung injury. Ventilator-associated pneumonia is a significant cause of posttraumatic morbidity and mortality. Minimizing ventilator days, secretion control, early nutritional support, and patient positioning are methods to reduce the risk of pneumonia.
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Authors
John P. EdM, MD, Christopher D. MD, Jennine MD,