Term:Mechanical ventilation
Related terms
patients ill with COVID-19 and going through a severe course of it are often put in intensive care (units) where they are mechanically ventilated
Normative
Encyclopaedic information
The benefits of baricitinib plus remdesivir for persons on mechanicalventilation are uncertain.
While mechanical ventilation is a potentially life-saving intervention, it can worsen lung injury and, through ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI), contribute to multiorgan failure in patients with ARDS
Source: https://www.sccm.org/getattachment/Disaster/SSC-COVID19-Critical-Care-Guidelines.pdf
Examples
This treatment effect was most pronounced among those who required high-flow oxygen or non-invasive ventilation but were not on invasive mechanical ventilation .
Source: https://files.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/guidelines/covid19treatmentguidelines.pdf
This trial did not demonstrate a benefit of CP in hospitalized patients with mild to moderate ARDS who are not receiving mechanical ventilation.
Source: https://files.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/guidelines/covid19treatmentguidelines.pdf
Collocations
- invasive mechanical ventilation
- non-invasive mechanical ventilation
- high-flow/supplemental oxygen and mechanical ventilation
- to require/need mechanical ventilation
- need for mechanical ventilation
- duration of mechanical ventilation
Keyness
- mechanical ventilation: 4
- invasive mechanical ventilation: 25
- need for mechanical ventilation: 288
- duration of mechanical ventilation: 441
Research
Variants and synonyms
- intubation
Definition/description
Patients with the more severe form of SARS often required mechanical ventilation.
Source: https://www.bjanaesthesia.org/article/S0007-0912(17)36204-9/fulltext
Invasive mechanical ventilation ensures oxygenation and ventilation via positive pressure delivered through a secure airway.
Source: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666084920303223?via%3Dihub
Examples
They were then admitted to the intensive care unit and supported with mechanical ventilation.
Source: https://www.nature.com/articles/srep41601
Collocations
- (non)invasive mechanical ventilation
- required mechanical ventilation
- prolonged mechanical ventilation
- to require/necessitate/need mechanical ventilation
- to receive/undergo mechanical ventilation
- to initiate mechanical ventilation
Keyness
- mechanical ventilation: 168
- intubation: >1000
Press
Variants and synonyms
- ventilation
Examples
A total of 1,136 people are hospitalised, with 194 people in intensive care, 78 of whom require ventilation.
Keyness
- ventilation: >1000
Note
No instances of "mechanical ventilation" were found in the press corpus. The example provided is the only instance of a synonymous use of "ventilation", which is otherwise used to refer to the process of aerating indoor spaces.
Comments
The concept is absent from the corpus.