Title |
Depressive disorders during weaning from prolonged mechanical ventilation
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Published in |
Intensive Care Medicine, March 2010
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DOI | 10.1007/s00134-010-1842-4 |
Pubmed ID | |
Authors |
Amal Jubran, Gerald Lawm, Joanne Kelly, Lisa A. Duffner, Gokay Gungor, Eileen G. Collins, Dorothy M. Lanuza, Leslie A. Hoffman, Martin J. Tobin |
Abstract |
Patients who require mechanical ventilation are at risk of emotional stress because of total dependence on a machine for breathing. The stress may negatively impact ventilator weaning and survival. The purpose of this study was to determine whether depressive disorders in patients being weaned from prolonged mechanical ventilation are linked to weaning failure and decreased survival. |
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Unknown | 3 | 100% |
Demographic breakdown
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Members of the public | 3 | 100% |
Mendeley readers
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Geographical breakdown
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United Kingdom | 3 | 2% |
Chile | 1 | <1% |
Brazil | 1 | <1% |
Unknown | 125 | 96% |
Demographic breakdown
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Other | 15 | 12% |
Student > Master | 15 | 12% |
Student > Ph. D. Student | 13 | 10% |
Student > Postgraduate | 11 | 8% |
Researcher | 10 | 8% |
Other | 37 | 28% |
Unknown | 29 | 22% |
Readers by discipline | Count | As % |
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Medicine and Dentistry | 75 | 58% |
Nursing and Health Professions | 13 | 10% |
Psychology | 3 | 2% |
Neuroscience | 3 | 2% |
Social Sciences | 2 | 2% |
Other | 4 | 3% |
Unknown | 30 | 23% |
Attention Score in Context
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#2,584,623
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Outputs from Intensive Care Medicine
#1,709
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#10,195
of 94,087 outputs
Outputs of similar age from Intensive Care Medicine
#6
of 42 outputs
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