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Publication Name World Journal of Critical Care Medicine
Manuscript ID 60415
Country United Kingdom
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ISSN 2220-3141(online)
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Category Critical Care Medicine
Manuscript Type Letter to the Editor
Article Title Patient-ventilator asynchrony in Saudi Arabia: Where we stand?
Manuscript Source Unsolicited Manuscript
All Author List Jaber S Alqahtani
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Jaber S Alqahtani http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1795-5092
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Corresponding Author Jaber S Alqahtani, MSc, PhD, Academic Research, Lecturer, UCL Respiratory, University College London, -, London NW9 5ZE, United Kingdom. j1aa@hotmail.com
Key Words Ventilator; Asynchrony; Critical care; Saudi arabia; Double triggering; Respiratory
Core Tip Our national findings have questioned the effectiveness of the current education and training approaches on mechanical ventilation subject and its related management such as patient-ventilator asynchronys detection. Therefore, “keep calm and carry on strategy” is no longer effective; hence keep research with training and carry on strategy is indeed what we need to improve patient’s outcomes.
Publish Date 2021-05-08 07:57
Citation Alqahtani JS. Patient-ventilator asynchrony in Saudi Arabia: Where we stand? World J Crit Care Med 2021; 10(3): 58-60
URL https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3141/full/v10/i3/58.htm
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.5492/wjccm.v10.i3.58
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