Search Results - "Ghazwani, Abdullah"
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Early mobilization of mechanically ventilated ICU patients in Saudi Arabia: Results of an ICU-wide national survey
Published in Heart & lung (01-11-2022)“…Improved outcomes for patients on mechanical ventilation may be achieved with early mobilization (EM). However, it is not clear how widely this strategy is…”
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Patient-Ventilator Asynchrony in Critical Care Settings: National Outcomes of Ventilator Waveform Analysis
Published in Heart & lung (01-09-2020)“…Patient–ventilator asynchrony (PVA) is a prevalent and often underrecognized problem in mechanically ventilated patients. Ventilator waveform analysis is a…”
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Routine Application of Lung Ultrasonography in Respiratory Care: Knowledge, Perceptions, and Barriers to Instigate
Published in Advances in medical education and practice (2022)“…Background: Lung Ultrasound (LUS) had proved to be beneficial in detecting respiratory disorders at the bedside. Understanding the important role of…”
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THE EFFECT OF INHALER USE SATISFACTION AMONG PATIENTS WITH ASTHMA ON THE DISEASE CONTROL
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338: PROLONGED MECHANICAL VENTILATION IN SAUDI ARABIA: 2019 PREVALENCE SURVEY
Published in Critical care medicine (01-01-2020)Get full text
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1087: SIX-MINUTE WALK TEST IN A HEALTHY ADULT SAUDI POPULATION: PRELIMINARY DATA
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Effect of humidified versus nonhumidified CPAP on inflammatory response and nasopharyngeal symptoms in healthy participants
Published in Canadian journal of respiratory therapy : CJRT = Revue canadienne de la thérapie respiratoire : RCTR (2020)“…Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) may induce nasal inflammation because of mucosal compression or dryness. This study examined the impact of…”
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Effect of humidified versus nonhumidified CPAP on inflammatory response and nasopharyngeal symptoms in healthy participants
Published in Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy (01-07-2020)“…Introduction Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) may induce nasal inflammation because of mucosal compression or dryness. This study examined the impact…”
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