Sentences with phrase «time on the ventilator»

The girl lived, but she spent 20 days in the hospital, part of that time on a ventilator to help her breathe.
«Use of sedation protocol does not reduce time on ventilator for children.»
However, the protocols did not appear to decrease time on the ventilator or reduce short - term mortality.
The committee wrote that patients receiving the intervention spent less time on the ventilator and were more likely to be able to walk when they left the hospital.
The study showed that patients on a low - carbohydrate diet generated less carbon dioxide, breathed more slowly, and required less time on a ventilator.

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She added that her daughter is on a ventilator and that «doctors seem positive that Madeleine is young and strong and will recover over time
But I felt that at the time my newborn who was on a ventilator with a hole in his lung fighting to live needed me.
Premature babies who were born before 26 weeks gestation, who have been on a ventilator or respiratory support for a long period of time and have chronic lung disease, or who have had a medically complicated journey, may have a harder time progressing to feeding by mouth.
Battling the interference of 658 MPs, plus Peers, press and Royalty; coaxing and soothing his collaborator Pugin; fending of the mad schemes of a host of crackpot inventors, including Dr Reid and his Ventilator, and assaults from the egos of countless busybodies intent on destroying his reputation and coming in three times over budget and 17 years behind schedule, Barry eventually succeeded — after countless setbacks and rows which contributed to his death in 1860.
Because of the beneficial effect of corticosteroids on lung function, especially in infants who are ventilator dependent, corticosteroids are, at times, administered to very low birth weight neonates to treat established or evolving lung disease.
Crouch and his colleagues found that those in the low PVR group had lower mortality (0 vs. 1.1 %) and fewer complications, including delirium (7.8 % vs. 14.9 %), pneumonia / tracheobronchitis (6.3 % vs. 15.5 %), and a statistically significant lower rate of reperfusion lung injury (7.8 % vs. 25.9 %), The low PVR group also experienced statistically significant recoveries, with less time spent on the ventilator (1.7 vs. 3.2 days), in the ICU (4 vs. 5.8 days) and in the hospital (13 vs. 16.3 days).
Tommy was run over by a car in the Bronx, NY, was killed and then came back to life, and then he was resurrected, so to speak, in the ICU and CCU, he spent 3 weeks on a ventilator, but during that time he had crossed over and went through a tunnel of light, and met Ascended Masters in Heaven.
Are they spending the money on an enthalpy recovery ventilator every time they seal a house up?
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