Work of breathing during HHHFNC and synchronised NIPPV following extubation

New article in PubMed

Flow-synchronous mechanical breaths may reduce inspiratory effort, increase ventilation, reduce breathing frequency, reduce thoraco-abdominal asynchrony and decrease WOB with strong evidence from clinical trials.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30374754/

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