Ventilação oscilatória de alta freqüência em pediatria e neonatologia High-frequency oscillatory ventilation in pediatrics and neonatology [PDF]
Este trabalho teve por objetivo rever a literatura e descrever a utilização da ventilação oscilatória de alta freqüência em crianças e recém-nascidos.
José Roberto Fioretto +1 more
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Non-invasive high frequency oscillatory ventilation inhibiting respiratory motion in healthy volunteers [PDF]
Precision radiotherapy needs to manage organ movements to prevent critical organ injury. The purpose of this study is to examine the feasibility of motion control of the lung by suppressing respiratory motion.
Yanshan Zhang +13 more
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Tidal volume significantly affects oxygenation in healthy pigs during high-frequency oscillatory ventilation compared to conventional ventilation [PDF]
Background The role of high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) has long been debated. Numerous studies documented its benefits, whereas several more recent studies did not prove superiority of HFOV over protective conventional mechanical ...
Karel Roubík +4 more
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High-frequency oscillatory ventilation as a rescue for severe asthma crisis in a child [PDF]
Mechanical ventilation in the asthmatic child may be complicated by dynamic air trapping leading to hemodynamic compromise and cardiac arrest. High-frequency oscillatory ventilation is relatively contraindicated because it may cause hyperinflation ...
Kamal Sharma +2 more
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Time to Lung Volume Stability After Pressure Change During High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation [PDF]
OBJECTIVES:. Clinicians have little guidance on the time needed before assessing the effect of a mean airway pressure change during high-frequency oscillatory ventilation.
David G. Tingay, PhD +3 more
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High-frequency oscillatory ventilation: A narrative review [PDF]
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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Lung behavior during a staircase high-frequency oscillatory ventilation recruitment maneuver [PDF]
Background Lung volume optimization maneuvers (LVOM) are necessary to make physiologic use of high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV), but lung behavior during such maneuvers has not been studied to determine lung volume changes after initiation of
Pauline de Jager +3 more
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Safety use of high frequency oscillatory ventilation in transport of newborn infants affected by severe respiratory failure: preliminary data in central Tuscany [PDF]
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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High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation With Subcutaneous Drainage in Children With Postintubation Tracheal Injury [PDF]
Conclusion: HFOV is beneficial for patients who are failing with CMV since it minimizes air leak and enhances oxygenation and ventilation. Using a butterfly needle for simple subcutaneous drainage at the bedside is more practical and convenient than ...
Tananat Virojtriratana +2 more
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High-frequency oscillatory ventilation for PARDS: awaiting PROSPect [PDF]
Martin C. J. Kneyber +2 more
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