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Background APRV has been used for ARDS in the past. Little is known about the risk of ventilator- induced lung- injury (VILI) in APRV vs. BIPAP in the management of in COVID19-associated ARDS (CARDS). This study aimed to compare transpulmonary pressures (
Sandra Emily Stoll +5 more
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Introduction: Noninvasive respiratory support (NIRS) using helmet devices is an emerging treatment for acute respiratory failure in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Lu Li +6 more
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Nocturnal BiPAP Therapy Improved Chronic Respiratory Failure in Chilaiditi Syndrome
Background Chilaiditi syndrome includes the Chilaiditi sign, a radiological finding where a segment of bowel loop or small intestine has wandered between the liver and diaphragm and also any symptoms related to intestinal interference.
Takeshi Kouga, Reizo Tsukamoto
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Aim Bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP) management is a cornerstone in treating acute hypercapnic respiratory failure, with varying outcomes depending on the care model.
Zhimin Zhao +4 more
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Rigid spine syndrome is a rare myopathy in children and has a poor prognosis because of its lack of treatment and eventual ventilatory failure. We report the case of a 10-year-old child with RSS and ventilatory disorders.
Hua Lu, Zuojia Liu, Biru Li
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A case report of gastric emphysema induced by noninvasive positive airway pressure
Gastric emphysema is a rare medical condition in which air penetrates any layer of the gastric wall (mucosa, submucosa, muscle layer, or serosa) due to a noninfectious source.
Fahad Malik +3 more
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Background: Various forms of commonly used noninvasive respiratory support strategies have considerable effect on diaphragmatic contractile function which can be evaluated using sonographic diaphragm activity parameters.
Alisha Goel +5 more
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Morquio A Syndrome is a mucopolysaccharide deposition disease where patients can develop respiratory failure due to airway narrowing by polysaccharide deposition, anatomical distortion and compression of the airway.
Minghan Shi, Birubi Biman
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Background Type D personality, characterised by social inhibition and negative affectivity, has been linked to lower compliance with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and mandibular advancement device treatment, and increased side-effects in ...
Frederik Veys +7 more
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