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Minerva anestesiologica, 2009
Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is an effective technique that can avert side effects and complications associated with endotracheal intubation. NIV is primarily used to avert the need for endotracheal intubation in patients with early stage acute respiratory failure (ARF), and to prevent postextubation respiratory failure in patients considered to be ...
Nava S, Navalesi P, Carlucci A
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Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is an effective technique that can avert side effects and complications associated with endotracheal intubation. NIV is primarily used to avert the need for endotracheal intubation in patients with early stage acute respiratory failure (ARF), and to prevent postextubation respiratory failure in patients considered to be ...
Nava S, Navalesi P, Carlucci A
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Basic Invasive Mechanical Ventilation
Southern Medical Journal, 2009Invasive mechanical ventilation is a lifesaving intervention for patients with respiratory failure. The most commonly used modes of mechanical ventilation are assist-control, synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation, and pressure support ventilation. When employed as a diagnostic tool, the ventilator provides data on the static compliance of the
Benjamin D, Singer, Thomas C, Corbridge
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2014
Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) has become a common treatment for acute and chronic respiratory failure. The main theoretical advantage of NIV is avoiding the side effects and complications related to endotracheal intubation, improving patient comfort and preserving airway defense mechanisms.
Borja G. Cosío +1 more
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Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) has become a common treatment for acute and chronic respiratory failure. The main theoretical advantage of NIV is avoiding the side effects and complications related to endotracheal intubation, improving patient comfort and preserving airway defense mechanisms.
Borja G. Cosío +1 more
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Emergency Nurse, 2006
This is a study of the use of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in UK emergency departments (EDs).
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This is a study of the use of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in UK emergency departments (EDs).
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Invasive Mechanical Ventilation
Critical Care ClinicsInvasive mechanical ventilation allows clinicians to support gas exchange and work of breathing in patients with respiratory failure. However, there is also potential for iatrogenesis. By understanding the benefits and limitations of different modes of ventilation and goals for gas exchange, clinicians can choose a strategy that provides appropriate ...
Jennifer C, Szafran, Bhakti K, Patel
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Invasive mechanical ventilation
Intensive Care Medicine, 2023Irene M. J. Wong +2 more
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2015
Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) refers to the delivery of positive pressure to the airways and lungs in the absence of an intratracheal tube or an extra-glottic device. The term “NIV” includes both continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and any form of non-invasive inspiratory positive pressure ventilation (NPPV), in which an expiratory positive ...
Cabrini L. +3 more
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Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) refers to the delivery of positive pressure to the airways and lungs in the absence of an intratracheal tube or an extra-glottic device. The term “NIV” includes both continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and any form of non-invasive inspiratory positive pressure ventilation (NPPV), in which an expiratory positive ...
Cabrini L. +3 more
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Invasive mechanical ventilation
Medicine, 2004Abstract The majority of patients admitted to level 3 critical care facilities will need invasive ventilatory support. Over half of these will suffer from acute respiratory failure, with smaller proportions having exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), coma of various causes and neuromuscular diseases. Patients with respiratory
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1997
Mechanical ventilation through an endotracheal tube (ETT) is an accepted, life-saving procedure for patients with acute respiratory failure (ARF), after the failure of conventional treatments (O2 + drugs). However, the positioning of an ETT is an invasive procedure, that can be associated with the development of important complications, stress and ...
G. Conti, M. Antonelli, A. Gasparetto
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Mechanical ventilation through an endotracheal tube (ETT) is an accepted, life-saving procedure for patients with acute respiratory failure (ARF), after the failure of conventional treatments (O2 + drugs). However, the positioning of an ETT is an invasive procedure, that can be associated with the development of important complications, stress and ...
G. Conti, M. Antonelli, A. Gasparetto
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