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Determinants of weaning success in patients with prolonged mechanical ventilation
Critical Care, 07/02/09
Carlucci A et al. - The recovery of an inadequate inspiratory muscle force could be the major determinant of "late" weaning success, since this allows the patients to breathe far away from the diaphragm fatigue threshold.
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