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The possibility of weaning failure of cardiac origin must be considered in patients suffering from previous left heart disease, in particular when they have associated airway obstruction and/or right heart disease. Among the complex pathophysiological mechanisms, myocardial ischaemia and augmentation of LV after load must be emphasised. Detection of such phenomena may allow successful weaning after adjustment of the most appropriate therapy.

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Lamia, B., Teboul, J.L. (2005). Weaning as a cardiac stress test. In: Gullo, A. (eds) Anaesthesia, Pain, Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine — A.P.I.C.E.. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/88-470-0351-2_33

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