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Computerised decision support for differential lung ventilation

open access: yesHealthcare Technology Letters, 2019
Differential lung ventilation treatment is a mechanical ventilation strategy used for unilateral lung disease or injury. This treatment can be provided to patients who fail to respond to conventional mechanical ventilation to both lungs and is ...
Fleur T. Tehrani
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Comparison of clinical outcomes in critical patients undergoing different mechanical ventilation modes: a systematic review and network meta-analysis

open access: yesFrontiers in Medicine, 2023
PurposeTo evaluate the effects of different mechanical ventilation modes on critical patients.MethodsPubMed, Embase, Web of science, and Cochrane Library databases were searched from their inception to November 15, 2022 for randomized controlled trials ...
Mengyu Wu   +6 more
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Non invasive spontaneous dual ventilation in critically ill patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

open access: yesEgyptian Journal of Chest Disease and Tuberculosis, 2016
Background: Effective non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is dependent on optimal ventilator settings for alveolar ventilation. Volume-assured pressure support (VAPS) is a mode of servoventilation, providing constant automatic adjustment of pressure support ...
Khaled Hussein
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Efficacy of non-invasive intelligent volume assured pressure support (iVAPS) and pressure support ventilation (PSV) in clinical practice

open access: yesSwiss Medical Weekly, 2021
AIMS OF THE STUDY Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) is a well-established treatment option for hypercapnic respiratory failure; however, the best mode of ventilation remains unknown.
Christian M. Horvath   +3 more
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Effect of external PEEP in patients under controlled mechanical ventilation with an auto-PEEP of 5 cmH2O or higher. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In some patients with auto-positive end-expiratory pressure (auto-PEEP), application of PEEP lower than auto-PEEP maintains a constant total PEEP, therefore reducing the inspiratory threshold load without detrimental cardiovascular or respiratory effects.
Amodeo, Guido   +16 more
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Pressure support ventilation during isoflurane anaesthesia [PDF]

open access: yesAnaesthesia, 1995
Summary We have studied the respiratory effects of 5and 10cmH 2 O pressure support ventilation during anaesthesia with 1.5% end‐tidal concentration of isoflurane in nine healthy, spontaneously breathing, adult patients.
S B, Bhatt   +4 more
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Management of Mechanical Ventilation in Decompensated Heart Failure. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Mechanical ventilation (MV) is a life-saving intervention for respiratory failure, including decompensated congestive heart failure. MV can reduce ventricular preload and afterload, decrease extra-vascular lung water, and decrease the work of breathing ...
Adams, Jason Y   +4 more
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Proportional modes versus pressure support ventilation: a systematic review and meta-analysis

open access: yesAnnals of Intensive Care, 2018
BackgroundProportional modes (proportional assist ventilation, PAV, and neurally adjusted ventilatory assist, NAVA) could improve patient–ventilator interaction and consequently may be efficient as a weaning mode. The purpose of this systematic review is
Jun Kataoka   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Adaptive Control for Mechanical Ventilation for Improved Pressure Support

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology, 2020
Respiratory modules are medical devices used to assist patients to breathe. The aim of this article is to develop a control method that achieves exact tracking of a time-varying target pressure, for unknown patient-hose-leak parameters and in the ...
Joey Reinders   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Use of Biphasic Continuous Positive Airway Pressure in Premature Infant with Cleft Lip–Cleft Palate

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Perinatology Reports, 2015
Preterm infants (PIs) often require respiratory support due to surfactant deficiency. Early weaning from mechanical ventilation to noninvasive respiratory support decreases ventilation-associated irreversible lung damage.
Lovya George, Sunil K. Jain
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