نتایج جستجو برای: nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation

تعداد نتایج: 1138620  

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition 2015
L S Owen C J Morley P G Davis

OBJECTIVE The SiPAP flow driver (Care Fusion, Dublin, Ohio, USA) offers synchronised nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (sNIPPV) using an abdominal capsule. This study aims to describe the accuracy and effects of synchronised NIPPV using SiPAP in preterm infants. DESIGN Ten infants, born <28 weeks' gestation, receiving synchronised SiPAP-generated NIPPV, in 'biphasic trigger' mo...

Journal: :Thorax 1997
I E Smith J M Shneerson

BACKGROUND Some patients started on nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) with the Monnal D ventilator deteriorate after a period. The effects of changing them to the Nippy ventilator were investigated. METHODS The records of such patients were examined retrospectively. Comparisons were made between blood gas tensions and overnight oximetry records before NIPPV, 12 weeks af...

2012
C. Gizzi P. Papoff I. Giordano L. Massenzi C. S. Barbàra M. Campelli V. Panetta R. Agostino C. Moretti

Aim. To evaluate whether synchronized-NIPPV (SNIPPV) used after the INSURE procedure can reduce mechanical ventilation (MV) need in preterm infants with RDS more effectively than NCPAP and to compare the clinical course and the incidence of short-term outcomes of infants managed with SNIPPV or NCPAP. Methods. Chart data of inborn infants <32 weeks undergoing INSURE approach in the period Januar...

2016
Danny Cantin Djamal Djeddi Vincent Carrière Nathalie Samson Stéphanie Nault Wan Lu Jia Jennifer Beck Jean-Paul Praud Olivier Baud

Non-invasive intermittent positive pressure ventilation can lead to esophageal insufflations and in turn to gastric distension. The fact that the latter induces transient relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter implies that it may increase gastroesophageal refluxes. We previously reported that nasal Pressure Support Ventilation (nPSV), contrary to nasal Neurally-Adjusted Ventilatory Assist...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1995
T Pieters J J Amy D Burrini G Aubert D O Rodenstein P Collard

Nocturnal nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) is increasingly used to treat chronic respiratory failure in a wide variety of conditions (myopathies, Ondine's curse, kyphoscoliosis, etc.) and allows a normal everyday life. Some of these diseases affect women of childbearing age. We report on a young woman suffering from primary alveolar hypoventilation, who presented with li...

Journal: :Thorax 1995
A K Simonds M W Elliott

BACKGROUND Nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) is a new technique which has rapidly supplanted other non-invasive methods of ventilation over the last 5-10 years. Data on its effectiveness are limited. METHODS The outcome of long term domiciliary NIPPV has been analysed in 180 patients with hypercapnic respiratory failure predominantly due to chest wall restriction, neuro...

2011
Yuk Joseph Ting Kwong-leung Chan Siu-chun Mabel Wong Stella Chim Kar-yin Wong

Gastric pneumatosis is extremely rare during infancy. It has been reported in association with necrotizing enterocolitis or congenital abnormalities such as pyloric stenosis. Here, we report a case of gastric pneumatosis in a premature neonate on synchronized nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation. No pneumatosis was noted in the rest of the bowel or esophagus. There could have been m...

2017
ROBERT M. DiBLASI

RECOGNIZING THE NEED FOR MECHANICAL VENTILATORY SUPPORT Clinical Indications for Respiratory Failure Determining Effective Oxygenation and Ventilation GOALS OF NEWBORN AND PEDIATRIC VENTILATORY SUPPORT NONINVASIVE RESPIRATORY SUPPORT Noninvasive Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure in Neonates Noninvasive Positive-Pressure Ventilation in Neonates CPAP and BiPAP in Pediatric Patients CONVEN...

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