Physiology of Non-Invasive NAVA
Jennifer Beck, PhD
Keenan Research Center at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto
Department of Pediatrics, University of Toronto… Read the rest
Jennifer Beck, PhD
Keenan Research Center at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto
Department of Pediatrics, University of Toronto… Read the rest
Jennifer Beck, PhD
Keenan Research Center at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto
Department of Pediatrics, University of Toronto… Read the rest
To begin, a graphical presentation of the publications (PUBMED) over the years (revised December 11, 2014)
During the past year, 17 scientific publications, 3 case reports, 6 editorials, and 8 reviews were published, for a total of 33 papers on PubMed.… Read the rest
They say it can take up to 30 years between the time a product is “invented” to the time it is commercially available. And then, there is user acceptance, and widespread implementation and continuity of usage which takes even longer.
Table II – Time from Invention to commercialization of some technologies:
Silicone | Insulin | Magnetic Recording |
1899 – first published paper on organo-silicon | 1920 – first ideas for extraction of insulin | 1893 – magnetic recording was invented |
1930 – first silicones could be produced in laboratory | 1922 – first human patient received insulin | 1898 – magnetic recording was patened |
1946 – General Electric produced silicone commercially | 1933 – production of the full-day insulin supply in one injection | 1937 – first tape recorder was produced |
Funny enough, the rate of adopting new technologies (so-called “consumption”) in the fields of entertainment (cell phone, iPod) and comfort (air conditioning) are increasing tremendously since the 1900’s.… Read the rest
It’s the end of 2012 and we have reached 34 publications about Edi technology and/or NAVA. (A recount of 2011 indicated 33 publications). This year, there was an increase, and the papers included: 2 case reports, 8 reviews, 21 scientific papers, and 3 editorials.… Read the rest
Sinderby C., Ingvarsson P., Sullivan L., Wickström I., Lindström L. The role of the diaphragm in trunk extension in tetraplegia, Paraplegia, 30: 389-395, 1992
Sinderby C., Ingvarsson P., Sullivan L., Wickström I., and Lindström L. Electromyographic registration of diaphragmatic fatigue during sustained trunk flexion in cervical cord injured patients.… Read the rest
Happy 2014! May this year be filled with new science and improvements in mechanical ventilation! In 2013, nearly the same number of peer-reviewed papers were published (33 articles in PUB MED) compared to 2012 (35 articles).
Over the last 20 years, the distribution of article “type” can be plotted as:
In 2013, the following articles were published:
Scientific papers (n= 13)
NAVA and sedation: Vaschetto et al, (CCM 2013), were the first to study the effects of sedation (Propofol) on patient-ventilator interaction during PSV and NAVA.… Read the rest