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Inspiratory muscle training facilitates weaning from mechanical ventilation among patients in the intensive care unit: a systematic review Mark Elkins, Ruth Dentice Journal of Physiotherapy Volume 61, Issue 3, Pages (July 2015) DOI: /j.jphys Copyright © 2015 Australian Physiotherapy Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Flow of studies through the review.
Journal of Physiotherapy , DOI: ( /j.jphys ) Copyright © 2015 Australian Physiotherapy Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Mean difference (95% CI) in maximal inspiratory pressure (in cmH2O) due to inspiratory muscle training, estimated by pooling data from ten studies (n=366). Journal of Physiotherapy , DOI: ( /j.jphys ) Copyright © 2015 Australian Physiotherapy Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 4 Mean difference (95% CI) in rapid shallow breathing index (in br/min/L) due to inspiratory muscle training, estimated by pooling data from two studies (n=105). Journal of Physiotherapy , DOI: ( /j.jphys ) Copyright © 2015 Australian Physiotherapy Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 6 Mean difference (95% CI) in weaning duration (in days) due to inspiratory muscle training, estimated by pooling data from six studies (n=212). Journal of Physiotherapy , DOI: ( /j.jphys ) Copyright © 2015 Australian Physiotherapy Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 8 Relative risk (95% CI) of weaning success due to inspiratory muscle training, estimated by pooling data from five studies (n=256), with subgroup analysis by whether patients were known to have weaning difficulty before randomisation. Journal of Physiotherapy , DOI: ( /j.jphys ) Copyright © 2015 Australian Physiotherapy Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 10 Mean difference (95% CI) in duration of mechanical ventilation (in days) due to inspiratory muscle training, estimated by pooling data from seven studies (n=305), with subgroup analysis by whether patients were known to have weaning difficulty before randomisation. Journal of Physiotherapy , DOI: ( /j.jphys ) Copyright © 2015 Australian Physiotherapy Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 14 Relative risk (95% CI) of survival if weaning with inspiratory muscle training, estimated by pooling data from four studies (n=242). Journal of Physiotherapy , DOI: ( /j.jphys ) Copyright © 2015 Australian Physiotherapy Association Terms and Conditions
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