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Ventilation Strategies: High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation
2017High-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) comprises superimposition of pressure oscillations on a continuous positive airway pressure, termed mean airway pressure. Administered tidal volumes (usual range, 40–210 mL) depend on oscillation frequency (usual range, 3.5–10 Hz) and oscillatory pressure amplitude.
Spyros D. Mentzelopoulos +3 more
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High frequency oscillatory ventilation.
Virginia medical quarterly : VMQ, 1994We at Virginia Baptist Hospital feel that the Sensor Medics 3100A high frequency oscillatory ventilator to be an effective and safe ventilator for the treatment of RDS and PIE. This ventilator appears to offer a gentler form of mechanical ventilation which is potentially of greatest value to the smallest premature infants.
A, Majewski, S, Telmanik, V, Arrington
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Hemodynamic effects of high‐frequency oscillatory ventilation in children
Pediatric Pulmonology, 1998The purpose of this study was to evaluate the acute hemodynamic effects of transitioning a patient from conventional mechanical ventilation (CMV) to high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV). Our hypothesis was that hemodynamic status would not be adversely affected by such a change.
A M, Goodman, M M, Pollack
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High frequency oscillatory ventilation
1984This work was designed to investigate several aspects of a new type of mechanical ventilation known as high frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) which employs frequencies of 5-40 Hz. The subject has been the focus of a great deal of recent interest and research. There have been two main reasons for this.
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High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation in Adults
AACN Advanced Critical Care, 2008Recently, there has been renewed interest in high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) as a lung-protective strategy in adults. It limits overdistension and prevents cyclic collapse by maintaining end-expiratory lung volume. Studies have shown that HFOV is safely tolerated in the adult population and may offer more benefit if applied early in the ...
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High Frequency oscillatory ventilation
Intensive Care Medicine, 1999S, Riphagen, D, Bohn
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Heliox and High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2001M, Fayon +5 more
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Prophylactic high-frequency oscillatory ventilation in preterm infants
Acta Paediatrica, 2002The role of high‐frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) for the treatment of respiratory disease in preterm infants remains uncertain. Several randomized trials, comparing HFOV and conventional ventilation (CV) have been performed and their results suggest that HFOV may reduce the incidence of chronic lung disease (CLD) in preterm infants.
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