نتایج جستجو برای: ventilators

تعداد نتایج: 2249  

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 2011
Mueen Ullah Khan

Noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NPPV) refers to the delivery of mechanical ventilation to the lungs using techniques that do not require an endotracheal intubation. In the past decade NPPV has gained wide acceptance and is now used more frequently after development of portable ventilators, new modes of ventilation and other equipments. This article will provide a comprehensive overvi...

2015
Ilaria Baldoli Selene Tognarelli Rosa T Scaramuzzo Massimiliano Ciantelli Francesca Cecchi Marzia Gentile Emilio Sigali Paolo Ghirri Antonio Boldrini Arianna Menciassi Cecilia Laschi Armando Cuttano

BACKGROUND Mechanical ventilation is a therapeutic action for newborns with respiratory diseases but may have side effects. Correct equipment knowledge and training may limit human errors. We aimed to test different neonatal mechanical ventilators' performances by an acquisition module (a commercial pressure sensor plus an isolated chamber and a dedicated software). METHODS The differences (Δ...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2016
Steven R Holets John D Davies

Movement of the mechanically ventilated patient may be for a routine procedure or medical emergency. The risks of transport seem manageable, but the memory of a respiratory-related catastrophe still gives many practitioners pause. The risk/benefit ratio of transport must be assessed before movement. During transport of the ventilated patients, should we always use a transport ventilator? What i...

Journal: :Canadian Anaesthetists' Society journal 1971
E Carden

CONTROLLED VENTILATION for adult anaesthesia is generally accepted to be best performed by a ventilator rather than by hand. The reasons for this were summarized bv Mushin e t al. 1 These same reasons apply even more to paediatrie anaesthesia. Unfortunately during the last decade very few ventilators especially desigued for paediatrie anaesthesia have been available. To compensate for this, man...

Journal: :Medicina intensiva 2013
A J Garnero H Abbona F Gordo-Vidal C Hermosa-Gelbard

The first generation of mechanical ventilators were controlled and cycled by pressure. Unfortunately, they did not allow control of the delivered tidal volume under changes in the dynamics of the respiratory system. This led to a second generation of ventilators that allowed volume control, hence favoring the ventilatory strategy based on normalization of the arterial gases. Studies conducted i...

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