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[Heliox in acute severe asthma].

Revue medicale suisse, 2008
In acute severe asthma, the use of heliox can reduce dyspnea, when the patient is spontaneously breathing as well as in mechanical ventilation. This effect is due to a decrease in airway resistance. A better penetration of aerosolized bronchodilators has also been observed. However, the clinical benefit of these physiological measurable effects remains
Govind, Sridharan   +2 more
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Heliox Questions

Pediatrics, 2003
Federico Martinón-Torres   +2 more
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Heliox during mechanical ventilation.

Respiratory care, 2006
The indications for heliox during mechanical ventilation are lower-airway obstruction, especially with hypercarbia; need to enhance aerosol delivery to lung periphery; and need to facilitate weaning from mechanical ventilation. Certain ventilators perform relatively well with heliox and are not substantially affected by it.
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Heliox for Asthma

Chest, 1995
J. Mark Madison, Richard S. Irwin
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Heliox in Critical Asthma Syndrome

A65. PULMONARY CLINICAL CASES II, 2022
C. Chen, R. Sharma, J. Kilburn
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HELIOX TREATMENT OF SEVERE CROUP

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2000
Kathleen R. Beckmann   +1 more
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Heliox and High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2001
M, Fayon   +5 more
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Heliox Therapy

Pediatrics, 2002
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