P-SILI (Patient Self-inflicted Lung Injury) is a myth ~ pro-debate


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Anastomos has collaborated with the esteemed Dr. Pradeep Rangappa, a Senior Consultant at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and brings to you some highly informative and authentic content. Stay tuned to learn a lot today!

Today's topic: P-SILI (Patient Self-inflicted Lung Injury), often cited as a concern, lacks substantial empirical evidence and remains a controversial concept in the medical community. Research has shown that spontaneous breathing efforts in critically ill patients might not always lead to lung injury, challenging the notion of P-SILI as a concrete phenomenon.

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