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Patient–Ventilator Interaction During Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation

Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 2005
The interaction between the patient and the ventilator is complex,especially in a "semi-open" system as for noninvasive ventilation(NIV). Air leaks around the mask are likely to occur, and they affect patient-ventilator synchrony. Several variables may be responsible for the mismatch between the start of the neural output and that of ventilatory aid ...
NAVA, STEFANO, Ceriana, Piero
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Cardiovascular Effects of Conventional Positive Pressure Ventilation and Airway Pressure Release Ventilation

Chest, 1988
The hemodynamic sequelae of conventional positive pressure ventilation (CPPV), airway pressure release ventilation (APRV), and spontaneous breathing were compared with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in ten anesthetized dogs who had ventilatory failure with and without parenchymal lung injury.
Jukka Räsänen   +2 more
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Home Positive-Pressure Ventilation

Chest, 1983
We studied retrospectively 26 adults and 21 children with chronic respiratory failure whose condition was managed at home using positive-pressure ventilators in order to ascertain the outcome, benefits, and complications of this form of management. Twenty-six (55 percent) of the patients had injuries to the spinal cord. Among the 47 patients, nine were
Larry S. Jefferson   +4 more
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Positive-Pressure Ventilation

Textbook of Neonatal Resuscitation, 2021

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Intermittent positive pressure ventilation

1982
Intermittent postive pressure ventilation (IPPV) was invented at least 200 years ago, but it was not until the 1950s that prolonged IPPV was used to treat poliomyelitis1 , the acute respiratory failure of chronic lung disease2, and tetanus3. The commonest use of IPPV remains during anaesthesia, but the treatment is also applied to very varied diseases ...
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Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation for the treatment of severe stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a prospective, multicentre, randomised, controlled clinical trial.

The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 2014
T. Köhnlein   +13 more
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Enteral Nutrition Practices in Critically Ill Children Requiring Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation*

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2017
M. Leroue   +3 more
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Wearable Pressure Sensors for Pulse Wave Monitoring

Advanced Materials, 2022
Ardo Nashalian, Sophia Shen
exaly  

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