Physiopathological rationale of using high-flow nasal therapy in the acute and chronic setting: A narrative review [PDF]
Chronic lung disease and admissions due to acute respiratory failure (ARF) are becoming increasingly common. Consequently, there is a growing focus on optimizing respiratory support, particularly non-invasive respiratory support, to manage these ...
Cortegiani A. +2 more
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Perfusion of the interventricular septum during ventilation with positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) [PDF]
Objective: To determine whether regional hypoperfusion of the interventricular septum occurs during ventilation with positive end-expiratory pressure. Design: Animal study. Animals: Anesthetized, closed chest dogs (n = 8).
Iber, Volker +6 more
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The Esophageal Pressure-Guided Ventilation 2 (EPVent2) trial protocol: a multicentre, randomised clinical trial of mechanical ventilation guided by transpulmonary pressure [PDF]
Introduction: Optimal ventilator management for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains uncertain. Lower tidal volume ventilation appears to be beneficial, but optimal management of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) remains
Banner-Goodspeed, Valerie M +5 more
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ObjectiveTo construct a scientific,standardized and feasible OSCE evaluation index system for nurses,clinical ability of non-invasive positive pressure ventilation.MethodsBased on literature analysis,OSCE evaluation index system nurses,clinical ability ...
YANG Wenfen, CAI Zhimin, WU Zhengchao
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ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical outcomes of preterm infants who received non-invasive high-frequency oscillatory ventilation following extubation in a neonatal intensive care unit.MethodsInfants born between 25 and 34 weeks of gestation with a birth
Yan Li +13 more
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Pneumothorax during positive-pressure mechanical ventilation
The hemodynamic and respiratory effects of unilateral pneumothorax were studied during positive-pressure mechanical ventilation in five sheep. The sheep were anesthetized, intubated, and placed on mechanical ventilation with positive end-expiratory pressure (5 cm H2O).
T, Bitto +7 more
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Noninvasive mechanical ventilation in high-risk pulmonary infections: a clinical review [PDF]
The aim of this article was to review the role of noninvasive ventilation (NIV) in acute pulmonary infectious diseases, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), H1N1 and tuberculosis, and to assess the risk of disease transmission with the use ...
Ambrosino, Nicolino +11 more
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Evaluating single-sided natural ventilation models against full-scale idealised measurements: impact of wind direction and turbulence [PDF]
Commonly single-sided natural ventilation is used in temperate climates to provide comfortable and healthy indoor environments. However, within built-up areas it is difficult to predict natural ventilation rates for buildings as they depend on many flow ...
Barlow, J. F. +5 more
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Background Compressions given during cardiopulmonary resuscitation generate small, ineffective passive ventilations through oscillating waves. Positive end-expiratory pressure increases the volume of these passive ventilations; however, its effect on ...
Yosef Levenbrown +5 more
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Glomerular filtration is reduced by high tidal volume ventilation in an in vivo healthy rat model [PDF]
Mechanical ventilation has been associated with organ failure in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome. The present study examines the effects of tidal volume (V T) on renal function using two V T values (8 and 27 mL/kg) in anesthetized ...
ANDRADE, L. +4 more
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