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Cook D, Meade M, Guyatt G, et al. Criteria for Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2000 Nov. (Evidence Reports/Technology Assessments, No. 23.)
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We Ref ID #
Person Screening DJC MOM
Include
Exclude because:
- 1.
Publication type
- Editorials
- Letters
- Consensus conference reports
- Position papers
- 2.
Population
- Neonates
- Highly specific populations (obstructive sleep apnea, Guillain Barre Syndrome, flail chest)
- Specific conditions (polyneuropathy of the critically ill)
- Ventilator associated pneumonia (prevention, diagnosis, treatment)
- 3.
Setting
- Home ventilation for adults
- 4.
Design
- Observational studies less than 20 patients
- Case reports
- Narrative reviews
- 5.
Outcomes
- Studies that examine only physiologic end points
- 6.
Intervention
- Studies of self-extubation
- Surgical and anaesthetic techniques
- Studies of sedation use, neuromuscular blockade, reversal of neuromuscular blockade
- Studies about fluid administration
- ECMO, NO, lung-protective ventilation strategies, HFO, HFJV, PLV
- Interventions initiated at the onset of mechanical ventilation except in CABG or COPD patients
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- Appendix G. Relevance Form: Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation - Criteria for W...Appendix G. Relevance Form: Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation - Criteria for Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation
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