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Continuous positive airway pressure

Oxford Textbook of Anaesthesia for the Obese Patient, 2021
Given the increased risk prevalence of coronary artery disease, inflammatory disease, and cancer, morbidly obese patients are frequently scheduled for various types of surgery. In addition, the number of bariatric surgeries has risen almost exponentially.
R. Lenhardt, Jerrad R. Businger
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Efficacy of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and resistant hypertension (RH): Systematic review and meta-analysis.

Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2021
Approximately 70-85% of patients with resistant hypertension (RH) report obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). However, whether therapy with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) improves blood pressure (BP) in this population is not clear.
G. Labarca   +6 more
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Continuous Positive Airway Pressure

Chest, 2003
Like a celestial chaperon, the placebo leads us through the uncharted passageways of mind and gives us a greater sense of infinity than if we were to spend all our days with our eyes hypnotically glued to the giant telescope at Mt. Palomar. What we see ultimately is that the placebo isn't really necessary and that the mind can carry out its difficult ...
THOMAS E. WISWELL, PINCHI SRINIVASAN
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Treatment of the idiopathic respiratory-distress syndrome with continuous positive airway pressure.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
G. Gregory   +4 more
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Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1998
Progress in neonatal intensive care is closely linked to improvements in the management of respiratory failure in small infants. This applies to the care of the preterm infants with immature lungs, and also to treatment of the preterm or full term infants with specific diseases that are associated with respiratory failure.
R, Sahni, J T, Wung
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Bubble continuous positive airway pressure for children with severe pneumonia and hypoxaemia in Bangladesh: an open, randomised controlled trial.

Lancet, The, 2015
M. Chisti   +14 more
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Continuous positive airway pressure and pronation outside the intensive care unit in COVID 19 ARDS.

Minerva Medica, 2020
BACKGROUND The efficacy and safety of continuous positive airway pressure and respiratory physiotherapy outside the ntensive care unit during a pandemic. METHODS In this cohort study performed in February-May 2020 in a large teaching hospital in Milan,
G. Ramirez   +23 more
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Continuous positive airway pressure.

Pediatrics, 1972
The recent enthusiastic report of the use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) prompts us to report our own experience with this method of therapy in infants with severe hyaline membrane disease. In 1968, four severely affected infants with hyaline membrane disease were treated with CPAP.
P A, Auld   +4 more
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