2021
The Use of Aerosolized Medications in Adult Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Prospective, Multicenter, Observational, Cohort Study
Lyu S, Li J, Wu M, He D, Fu T, Ni F, Tan X, Wu G, Pan B, Li L, Wang H, Zeng G, Ni Z, Tan W, Zong Y, Chen L, Liu P, Qin H, He P, Zhang L, An Y, Liang Z, Xie L, Li Y, Zhou M, Li Q, Zhao J, Fang B, Ma Y, Huang R, Guo W, Dong X, Huang X, MO G, Xia J, Xiao K, Zhao H, Kong X, Zhao H, Ma J, Gao P, Yang W, Han F, Dong Y, Ye L, Chen C, Bao Z, Liu Y, Zheng C, Miao L, Yao M, Wang W, Wei S, Li H, Luo F, Liang G, Li J, Zhang C, Dai L, Song L, Wang C, Wang S. The Use of Aerosolized Medications in Adult Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Prospective, Multicenter, Observational, Cohort Study. Journal Of Aerosol Medicine And Pulmonary Drug Delivery 2021, 34: 383-391. PMID: 34129389, DOI: 10.1089/jamp.2021.0004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdministration, InhalationAdultBronchodilator AgentsCohort StudiesHumansIntensive Care UnitsProspective StudiesConceptsIntensive care unitAerosol therapyAerosolized medicationsCohort studySide effectsShort-acting muscarinic antagonistsCombination of inhaled corticosteroidsChronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbationsIntensive care unit patientsSpontaneously breathing patientsAdult intensive care unit patientsAdult ICU patientsChinese ICUsBreathing patientsRespiratory supportMuscarinic antagonistInhaled corticosteroidsAdult patientsClinical outcomesMechanical ventilationDisease exacerbationUnit patientsCare unitConclusion:</i></b>ICU patients
2018
Effect of Jet Nebulization on Noninvasive Positive-Pressure Ventilation Administered with Noninvasive or Intensive Care Unit Ventilators: A Bench Study
Xu M, Dai B, Peng Y, Su J, Tan W, Zhao H. Effect of Jet Nebulization on Noninvasive Positive-Pressure Ventilation Administered with Noninvasive or Intensive Care Unit Ventilators: A Bench Study. Respiration 2018, 97: 355-362. PMID: 30544115, DOI: 10.1159/000494456.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdministration, InhalationCritical CareIntensive Care UnitsPositive-Pressure RespirationTidal VolumeVentilators, MechanicalConceptsNoninvasive positive pressure ventilationIntensive care unitPositive pressure ventilationIntensive care unit ventilatorsNoninvasive ventilationEffect of jet nebulizationTidal volumeJet nebulizerPressure ventilationNoninvasive positive-pressure ventilationPositive-pressure ventilationAerosol inhalation therapyActual tidal volumeInvasive ventilationInhalation therapyAerosol therapyCare unitAcute settingDeliver drugsImpact of jet nebulizationPatientsInspiratory limbVentilationTherapyExhalation valve
2012
[The comparative analysis of the common reasons of invasive ventilator alarms between medical and specialist intensive care unit].
Tan W, Sun L, Qin Z, Dai B, Zhao H, Kang J. [The comparative analysis of the common reasons of invasive ventilator alarms between medical and specialist intensive care unit]. Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2012, 24: 582-6. PMID: 23040772.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsClinical AlarmsFemaleHumansIntensive Care UnitsMaleRespiration, ArtificialVentilator WeaningConceptsSpecialist intensive care unitMedical intensive care unitIntensive care unitAerosol inhalationHospital of China Medical UniversityFirst Hospital of China Medical UniversityHigh tidal volumeHigh airway pressuresHigher minute ventilationVentilator alarmsChina Medical UniversityAirway pressurePressure alarmRespiratory distressFirst HospitalCare unitTidal volumeMinute ventilationTube factorsMedical UniversityPatientsAttending physiciansSputumVentilationAirway