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Nasal Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation

Chest, 1995
Juan Fernando Masa Jiménez   +4 more
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Applying nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation.

Nursing times, 1996
This paper looks at the use of nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation, an intervention which can improve the quality of life for patients who suffer from chronic respiratory failure. The practicalities and management of such patients are described and the benefits.
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Nasal Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation

Chest, 1994
Patrick Leger   +7 more
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Intermittent positive-pressure ventilation or spontaneous ventilation during anaesthesia?

British journal of hospital medicine, 1994
The duration of a general anaesthetic is not, in itself, an indication for either endotracheal intubation or mechanical ventilation. This review argues that, in most cases, intermittent positive-pressure ventilation is no better for patients than spontaneous ventilation.
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[Intermittent positive pressure ventilation in post tuberculosis syndrome].

Pneumologie (Stuttgart, Germany), 2000
Pulmonary tuberculosis sequelae with chronic respiratory failure is a clinical picture that is often mentioned, but seldom separately described, in connection with noninvasive ventilation in the case of acute or chronic respiratory failure. We report on the functional data and the ventilation of 26 patients.
M R, Schulz   +3 more
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WEANING FROM INTERMITTENT POSITIVE-PRESSURE VENTILATION

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1976
T. W. FEELEY, J. HEDLEY-WHYTE
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Custom-fabricated interfaces for intermittent positive pressure ventilation.

The International journal of prosthodontics, 1990
Patients with chronic respiratory insufficiency resulting from paralysis of respiratory muscles have been supported most commonly by mechanical ventilation via a tracheostomy. Acute and long-term morbidity and mortality have been associated with tracheostomy.
I, McDermott   +3 more
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Intermittent Cuff Inflation during Prolonged Positive-pressure Ventilation

Anesthesiology, 1970
ROBERT R. KIRBY   +4 more
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Intermittent positive pressure ventilation.

Clinical intensive care : international journal of critical & coronary care medicine, 1993
R F, Armstrong   +4 more
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