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Der Anaesthesist, 1991
A patient presenting with acute severe asthma associated with protracted hypoventilation (paCO2 = 90 mmHg) and impaired consciousness underwent sedation and controlled mechanical ventilation. The peak airway pressure could be reduced by constant-volume mechanical ventilation and analgosedation with midazolam and ketamine.
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A patient presenting with acute severe asthma associated with protracted hypoventilation (paCO2 = 90 mmHg) and impaired consciousness underwent sedation and controlled mechanical ventilation. The peak airway pressure could be reduced by constant-volume mechanical ventilation and analgosedation with midazolam and ketamine.
T J, Luger +5 more
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Volume-Controlled Versus Biphasic Positive Airway Pressure
Critical Care Medicine, 1997openaire +2 more sources
Biphasic positive airway pressure for airway obstruction secondary to adenotonsillar hypertrophy.
The New Zealand medical journal, 1993P, Cornish, B, Anderson, S, Donn
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[Peculiarities of lung ventilation with biphasic positive airway pressure].
Anesteziologiia i reanimatologiia, 2004Iu V, Marchenkov, D V, Simvolokova
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