Tobin Martin J
Crit Care. 2013 Oct 3;17(5):198. doi: 10.1186/cc13038.
Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist operates through recordings of electrical activity of the diaphragm (EAdi). Barwing and colleagues found increases in EAdi in weaning-failure patients, although the values were not significantly different from weaning-success patients. Future studies will need to carefully control for the considerable biological noise evident in EAdi recordings.
神经调节通气辅助通过膈肌电活动(EAdi)记录进行操作。巴尔温及其同事发现,撤机失败患者的EAdi有所增加,尽管这些数值与撤机成功患者相比并无显著差异。未来的研究需要仔细控制EAdi记录中明显存在的大量生物噪声。