Zusammenfassung
Obwohl während den letzten 10 Jahre raffiniertere Überwachungsmethoden und neue Verfahren der assistierten Beatmung eingeführt wurden, bleibt die Entwöhnung vom Respirator noch häufig eine Herausforderung in der klinischen Praxis [20]. Für die Übergangsphase von der maschinellen zur Spontanatmung trifft dies sowohl nach kurzzeitiger wie auch nach längerfristiger Respiratorbehandlung zu [3].
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Schwieger, I., Suter, P.M. (1987). Konzepte der Entwöhnung von der maschinellen Beatmung. In: Lawin, P. (eds) Aktuelle Aspekte und Trends der respiratorischen Therapie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71300-2_20
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