spontanandningstest
Spontanandningstest, often referred to as a spontaneous breathing trial (SBT), is a crucial step in the weaning process from mechanical ventilation. It is a short period where a patient's ability to breathe independently is assessed without the full support of a ventilator. During an SBT, the patient is disconnected from the mechanical ventilator and is typically supported by a T-piece, which delivers humidified oxygen, or by continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) at a low level. The primary goal of the SBT is to evaluate the patient's respiratory muscle strength, coordination, and overall cardiorespiratory stability when taking breaths on their own.
Several physiological parameters are monitored closely during the SBT. These include respiratory rate, tidal volume, oxygen