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Lung function assessment in critically ill children: craving for standardisation

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CURRENT OPINION IN PHYSIOLOGY
卷 22, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cophys.2021.06.003

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  1. Heartbay Foundation (Vaduz)

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Insights from applied respiratory physiology are crucial for tailoring mechanical ventilation strategies, however clinicians often underutilize available lung function tools. This review highlights difficult conditions in evaluating lung function in critically ill children, discusses the importance of standardization and operator impact, and provides suggestions for addressing bedside lung function challenges.
Insights from applied respiratory physiology are essential for tailoring mechanical ventilation strategies to a patient's lung function. Despite the potential to improve outcomes clinicians do not routinely take full advantage of available lung function tools. This is unfortunate when considering the burden of prolonged hospital stay on critically ill children and their families. In this review we will a) focus on difficult conditions encountered at bedside when evaluating lung function in critically ill and mechanically ventilated children, b) discuss how improved standardisation can enhance reproducibility and detect disease-specific alterations, c) emphasise the impact of operators when assessing respiratory system mechanics, and d) provide suggestions on how to approach lung function related challenges at bedside.

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