We read with great attention and interest the review by Robba and colleagues on mechanical ventilation (MV) in patients with acute ischemic stroke [1]. The authors examined the pathophysiology of stroke and the risk for pulmonary complications (brain-lung “dangerous” crosstalk, immunological response after stroke, stroke-associated pneumonia, and dysphagia) then concluding with useful recommendations on optimal ventilator settings and therapeutic strategies.
Giordano, G., Pugliese, F., Bilotta, F. (2020). Mechanical ventilation and neurocritical patients. Is there a role for anti-neuroinflammatory therapies?. CRITICAL CARE, 24(1), 1-2 [10.1186/s13054-020-2737-6].
Mechanical ventilation and neurocritical patients. Is there a role for anti-neuroinflammatory therapies?
Bilotta F.
2020-01-01
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We read with great attention and interest the review by Robba and colleagues on mechanical ventilation (MV) in patients with acute ischemic stroke [1]. The authors examined the pathophysiology of stroke and the risk for pulmonary complications (brain-lung “dangerous” crosstalk, immunological response after stroke, stroke-associated pneumonia, and dysphagia) then concluding with useful recommendations on optimal ventilator settings and therapeutic strategies.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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