Prevalence of reverse triggering in early ARDS: results from a multicenter observational study

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2021-01
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Rodríguez, Pablo Oscar
Tiribelli, Norberto
Fredes, Sebastián
Gogniat, Emiliano
Plotnikow, Gustavo A.
Fernández Ceballos, Ignacio
Pratto, Romina A.
Raimondi, Alejandro C.
Guaymas, María
Ilutovich, Santiago
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"Background: The prevalence of reverse triggering (RT) in the early phase of ARDS is unknown. Research question: During early ARDS, what is the proportion of patients affected by RT, what are its potential predictors, and what is its association with clinical outcomes? Study design and methods: This was prospective, multicenter, and observational study. Patients who met the Berlin definition of ARDS with less than 72 h of mechanical ventilation and had not been paralyzed with neuromuscular blockers were screened. A 30-min recording of respiratory signals was obtained from the patients as soon as they were enrolled, and the number of breaths with RT were counted."
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