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Transcutaneous CO2 monitoring: a new tool to identify spontaneous breathing trial failure during weaning from mechanical ventilation. A pilot cohort study

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The authors thank OXYVIE society and particularly Mr Stéphane Herrero for graciously providing the SenTec® monitor and material in order to conduct this study. We also thank all the staff in our ICU for their help in data collection.

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The SenTec® monitor and material were provided by the OXYVIE Society (68 rue de la Croix de l’Orme 78630 Morainvilliers, France) without charge. Investigators did not receive any financial support from Oxyvie nor SenTec®. Oxyvie had no access to the study data nor did it participate in the writing of this article.

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Henao-Brasseur, J., Bedel, J., Mutlu, G. et al. Transcutaneous CO2 monitoring: a new tool to identify spontaneous breathing trial failure during weaning from mechanical ventilation. A pilot cohort study. Intensive Care Med 42, 1078–1079 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-016-4247-1

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