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Nasal High-Frequency Ventilation

open access: yesClinics in Perinatology, 2021
Noninvasive high-frequency oscillatory (NHFOV) and percussive (NHFPV) ventilation represent 2 nonconventional techniques that may be useful in selected neonatal patients. We offer here a comprehensive review of physiology, mechanics, and biology for both techniques.
Daniele De Luca, Roberta Centorrino
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High frequency jet ventilation.

Anaesthesia, 1984
Summary A case is described where high frequency jet ventilation was used to avoid the cardiovascular depressant effects associated with conventional ventilation. Early weaning from inotropic and ventilatory support proved possible.
L R, Fromme, R, Kaplow
exaly   +5 more sources

High-frequency ventilation

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1984
Complete physiological understanding of HFV requires knowledge of four general classes of information: 1) the distribution of airflow within the lung over a wide range of frequencies and VT (sect. IVA), 2) an understanding of the basic mechanisms whereby the local airflows lead to gas transport (sect.
J M, Drazen, R D, Kamm, A S, Slutsky
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