| | | המעוניינים לשלוח קישורים וחומר מקצועי אחר נא לשלוח מייל לכתובת: elikosahar@gmail.com
I think it's a good idea to open the ACPRC website - it is full of interessting information even without a pasword. What I saw which looks well worth while is that in the May 2009 Journal of "Thorax, vol 64, supplement 1" there is a full publication of "Respiratory Care Guidelines for the Physiotherapy management of the Adult Medical Spontaneously Breathing Patient"
Hope to see you at the Cenes
best wishes
רחל
WWW.ALEXHOUGH.COM
אתר מקיף וידידותי שמרכז מידע על קורסים בין לאומיים, חומר מקצועי, מידע על מכשור רפואי בתחום ועוד.
http://sprojects.mmi.mcgill.ca/mvs
אתר שמסביר ואף מציג הקלטות של קולות נשימה ולב.
http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/omd
מילון רפואי מקיף.
http://www.cff.org.il
אתר איגוד C.F. , ישראל.
ACPRC Pulmonary Rehabilitation Study Day
For senior clinicians in Pulmonary Rehabilitation to share best practice and keep up to date on evidence based care. Including the opportunity to discuss pertinent issues in pulmonary rehabilitation with experienced peers
http://www.acprc.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=277&Itemid=98
Consultation on end of life care
AHP responses are invited on a set of quality markers for end of life care. The NHS Next Stage Review found that commissioners and providers need support in delivering improvements in care. The Government aims to develop a unified national approach to quality standards for care provided to people at the end of life. A draft document is out for consultation until February 2009. The development of quality markers was a commitment in the End of Life Care Strategy published in July
http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Consultations/Liveconsultations/DH_090077
In Press
Breathing exercises for asthma: a randomised controlled trial
M Thomas, R K McKinley, S Mellor, G Watkin, E Holloway, J Scullion, D E Shaw, A Wardlaw, D Price, and I Pavord. Thorax 2009; 64: 55-61. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]
Skeletal muscle weakness, exercise tolerance and physical activity in adults with cystic fibrosis. T. Troosters, D. Langer, B. Vrijsen, J. Segers, K. Wouters, W. Janssens, R. Gosselink, M. Decramer, and L. Dupont. Eur Respir J 2009 33: 99-106. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]
Clinical review: Critical illness polyneuropathy and myopathy Greet Hermans, Bernard De Jonghe, Frans Bruyninckx, Greet Van den Berghe Critical Care 2008, 12:238 [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]
Guidelines
The Use of Non-Invasive Ventilation in the management of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease admitted to hospital with acute type II respiratory failure (with particular reference to Bilevel positive pressure ventilation). The joint BTS/RCP London/Intensive Care Society document can be downloaded from the BTS
http://www.brit-thoracic.org.uk/Portals/0/Clinical%20Information/NIV/Guidelines/NIVinCOPDFullguidelineFINAL.pdf
גמילה ממכונות הנשמה:
Factors influencing the patient during weaning from mechanical ventilation: a national survey
A prospective, blinded evaluation of indexes proposed to predict weaning from mechanical ventilation
An evaluation of protocolised weaning on the duration of mechanical ventilation
Continuous Monitoring of Oxygen Consumption in Patients Undergoing Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation
Weaning your patient from mechanical ventilation
Respiratory Rehabilitation, Faculty of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Sciences, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Tervuursevest 101, 3000, Leuven, Belgium, rik.gosselink@uz.kuleuven.ac.be.
The Task Force reviewed and discussed the available literature on the effectiveness of physiotherapy for acute and chronic critically ill adult patients. Evidence from randomized controlled trials or meta-analyses was limited and most of the recommendations were level C (evidence from uncontrolled or nonrandomized trials, or from observational studies) and D (expert opinion). However, the following evidence-based targets for physiotherapy were identified: deconditioning, impaired airway clearance, atelectasis, intubation avoidance, and weaning failure. Discrepancies and lack of data on the efficacy of physiotherapy in clinical trials support the need to identify guidelines for physiotherapy assessments, in particular to identify patient characteristics that enable treatments to be prescribed and modified on an individual basis. There is a need to standardize pathways for clinical decision-making and education, to define the professional profile of physiotherapists, and increase the awareness of the benefits of prevention and treatment of immobility and deconditioning for critically ill adult patients.
Assessment of corticodiaphragmatic pathway and pulmonary function in acute ischemic
stroke patients
Chest physiotherapy prolongs duration of ventilation in the critically ill ventilated
for more than 48 hours
Inspiratory resistive loading improves cycling capacity: a placebo controlled trial
Respiratory failure in elderly patients
Relation of the Static Compliance Curve and Positive Endexpiratory Pressure to Oxygenation during One-lung Ventilation
Physiotherapy in critical care
Effects of manual hyperinflation and suctioning on respiratory mechanics in mechanically ventilated patients with ventilator-associated pneumonia
Pressure-Limited Ventilation of Infants with Low-Compliance Lungs: The Efficacy of an Adult Circle System Versus Two Free-Standing Intensive Care Unit Ventilator Systems Using an In Vitro Model
Effect of lung compliance and endotracheal tube leakage on measurement of tidal volume
Pulmonary rehabilitation
Evidence Underlying Breathing Retraining in People With Stable
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
A comparison of the effects of manual and ventilator hyperinflation on static
lung compliance and sputum production in intubated and ventilated intensive care patients
Anatomic Evaluation of postural bronchial drainage of the lung with special reference to patients with tracheal intubation
Physiotherapy in intensive care
The Effects of Exercise Training on Elderly Persons With Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: A Meta-Analysis
Physiotherapy for adult patients with critical illness: recommendations of the European Respiratory Society and European Society of Intensive Care Medicine Task Force on Physiotherapy for Critically Ill Patients.
Gosselink R, Bott J, Johnson M, Dean E, Nava S, Norrenberg M, Schönhofer B, Stiller K, van de Leur H, Vincent JL.
|
|
|
|
|