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Pressure-Time Product and Work of Breathing During Biphasic Continuous Positive Airway Pressure and Assisted Spontaneous Breathing

American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 1994
Abstract The pressure-time product (PTP) and work of breathing (W) were measured in 19 intubated patients during weaning from mechanical ventilation after aortocoronary bypass surgery. The patients were supported by two different ventilatory modes: biphasic continuous positive airway pressure (Biphasic CPAP; a ventilatory mode that ...
E, Calzia   +6 more
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Volume-controlled versus biphasic positive airway pressure ventilation in leukopenic patients with severe respiratory failure

Critical Care Medicine, 1996
To study comparatively the effects of volume-controlled vs. biphasic positive airway pressure mechanical ventilation on respiratory mechanics and oxygenation in leukopenic patients with severe respiratory failure.Prospective, comparative study.Medical intensive care unit of a university hospital.Leukopenic ( 2.5).Patients were assigned in a consecutive,
M Kiehl, J Kienast
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[Weaning from respirators via biphasic positive airway pressure].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 1996
Weaning procedures during the course of intermittent positive pressure ventilation are often difficult. A case is presented in which biphasic positive airway pressure (BiPAP) seemed to be superior to other well known ventilator weaning regimens. The course of the weaning procedure is described.
P A, Porsborg   +2 more
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BIPAP (Biphasic Positive Airway Pressure/BiLevel/DuoPAP/BiVent)

2019
Viele Nachteile alleiniger druck- oder volumenkontrollierter Beatmung konnen mit BIPAP/BiLevel ausgeschlossen werden.
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[Biphasic positive airway pressure (BIPAP)--a new form of augmented ventilation].

Der Anaesthesist, 1989
Two modes of combining spontaneous breathing and mechanical ventilation are already in use: periodic mechanical support always followed by a period of spontaneous breathing (intermittent mandatory ventilation; IMV) and mechanical support of each spontaneous breath (inspiratory assistance; IA).
M, Baum   +4 more
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Biphasic positive airway pressure (BIPAP)--a new mode of ventilatory support.

European journal of anaesthesiology, 1994
Biphasic Positive Airway Pressure (BIPAP) can be described as pressure controlled ventilation in a system allowing unrestricted spontaneous breathing at any moment of the ventilatory cycle. It can also be described as a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) system with a time-cycled change of the applied CPAP level.
C, Hörmann   +4 more
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G207(P) A comparison of the effects of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (n-CPAP) and nasal biphasic positive airway pressure (biphasic CPAP) at equivalent mean airway pressures on carbon dioxide clearance in a population of <30week gestation preterm infants

BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF PERINATAL MEDICINE, 2019
Objective Since the availability of nasal biphasic positive airway pressure (biphasic CPAP) devices, it has been widely used in the neonatal population with a perceived advantage over n-CPAP in delivering better minute volume and hence better CO2 clearance.
A Basu, S Mitchell, A Rajai
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[BiPAP (Biphasic Positive Airway Pressure)--an apparatus for non-invasive respiratory support].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 1996
Ventilatory support to patients suffering from respiratory insufficiency using a non-invasive technique has gained increasing popularity during the last few years. BiPAP (biphasic positive airway pressure) (Respiconics) offers inspiratory support and expiratory resistance to this group of patients both in the hospital and, in particular, in the home ...
F O, Nørregaard, P O, Vindelev, B, Juhl
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BIPHASIC POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE VENTILATION IN CHILDREN

Critical Care Medicine, 1999
Anneke S. Jaarsma   +2 more
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[Invasive ventilation. Classification, technique and clinical experiences with BiPAP/APRV (Biphasic Positive Airway Pressure/Airway Pressure Release Ventilation)].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 1996
BiPAP (bilevel or biphasic positive airway pressure) and APRV (airway pressure release ventilation) are new, and from a technical viewpoint closely related techniques recently introduced to the field of invasive ventilatory support. BiPAP/APRV can be described as a pressure controlled continuous high flow positive airway pressure system with a time ...
K, Antonsen   +4 more
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