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Insbesondere Patienten im schwierigen und prolongierten Weaning stellen eine äußerst komplexe und heterogene Patientengruppe dar, weil der protrahierte Prozess von der Ursache selbst (z. B. komplexe Infektionen, septischer Schock, komplexe Operationen), aber auch von diversen Komorbiditäten der Patienten abhängig sein kann. In diesem Kapitel sollen relevante Ursachen, die den Progress der Beatmungsentwöhnung mitbeeinflussen können, dargelegt werden.

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Lemmen, S., Heppner, H.J., Nilius, G. (2018). Besondere Patientengruppen. In: Bickenbach, J., Marx, G., Dreher, M., Schönhofer, B. (eds) Weaning. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49795-1_7

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