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Partial liquid ventilation in an infant treated with HFOV 1635 [PDF]
Introduction. Partial liquid ventilation (PLV) is emerging as an alternative strategy of ventilation in neonatal acute respiratory failure. The literature reports the treatment with PLV of infants ventilated with conventional mandatory ventilation only: we describe a case of an infant treated with PLV during HFOV and chest drainage of Pnx. Case. An AGA
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Epidemiology, patterns of care, and mortality for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome in intensive care units in 50 countries [PDF]
IMPORTANCE: Limited information exists about the epidemiology, recognition, management, and outcomes of patients with the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
Alejandro, Risso V. +49 more
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This case report describes a previously healthy 14 year-old patient undergoing elective outpatient adenotonsillectomy that was complicated by acute postoperative pulmonary edema requiring 12 hours of high frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) support.
J. J. Moser +2 more
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Background Neonatal Emergency Transport Services play a fundamental role in neonatal care. Stabilization before transport of newborns suffering from severe respiratory failure is often a challenging problem and some critically ill infants may benefit ...
Gilda Belli +14 more
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Background Recent clinical studies have not shown an overall benefit of high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV), possibly due to injurious or non-individualized HFOV settings.
Philipp Klapsing +6 more
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High frequency oscillatory ventilation with volume-guarantee (HFOV-VG) is a promising lung protective ventilator mode for the treatment of respiratory failure in newborns.
Funda Tuzun +5 more
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation of a very preterm infant using high-frequency oscillation ventilation
We present a novel approach of ventilation, using high-frequency oscillation ventilation (HFOV), during neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) of a very preterm neonate.
Julia Buchmayer +7 more
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HFOV with prone ventilation in pediatric severe ARDS, a case series from a tertiary care hospital
Severe ARDS in pediatrics is a life-threatening illness associated with significant morbidity and mortality, which often needs use of rescue ventilatory and non-ventilatory strategies.
Prashant Rajebhosale +2 more
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What is new in ventilation strategies for the neonate? [PDF]
A large number of ventilation strategies are now available for the neonate. This review has focused on new information, that is, studies published since 2000 and the implication of their results for current clinical practice.
Anne Greenough, Atul Sharma
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High-frequency oscillatory ventilation: A narrative review
High-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) is a lung-protective strategy that can be utilized in the full spectrum of patient populations ranging from neonatal to adults with acute lung injury.
Morgan Meyers +2 more
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