نتایج جستجو برای: ventilation volume assured pressure support ventilation

تعداد نتایج: 1348077  

Journal: :Best practice & research. Clinical anaesthesiology 2015
Lorenzo Ball Maddalena Dameri Paolo Pelosi

Most patients undergoing surgical procedures need to be mechanically ventilated, because of the impact of several drugs administered at induction and during maintenance of general anaesthesia on respiratory function. Optimization of intraoperative mechanical ventilation can reduce the incidence of post-operative pulmonary complications and improve the patient's outcome. Preoxygenation at induct...

2012
Zhanqi Zhao Claudius Stahl Ullrich Müller-Lisse Inéz Frerichs Knut Möller

1.1 Mechanical ventilation Mechanical ventilation is often employed to replace spontaneous breathing of patients under general anesthesia. Even after operation, the patient still needs ventilation support until the respiratory muscles regain full function. A ventilator delivers a certain amount of air flow through a facial mask or tracheal tube to the patient whose respiratory system fails to f...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2013
s. jokari h. rashedi gh. amoabediny s. naghizadeh dilmaghani m. mazaheri assadi

in recent years, biosurfactants due to wide applications in chemical, petroleum, food andpharmaceutical industries, have been widely considered by researchers. biosurfactants are produced by aseries of microorganisms, so it is important to screen culture medium and operating conditions in miniaturized bioreactors prior to scaling up to large bioreactors.in this study, using a kind of miniaturiz...

2017
Laura A Cagle Lisa M Franzi Angela L Linderholm Jerold A Last Jason Y Adams Richart W Harper Nicholas J Kenyon

BACKGROUND Positive-pressure mechanical ventilation is an essential therapeutic intervention, yet it causes the clinical syndrome known as ventilator-induced lung injury. Various lung protective mechanical ventilation strategies have attempted to reduce or prevent ventilator-induced lung injury but few modalities have proven effective. A model that isolates the contribution of mechanical ventil...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition 2013
Eduardo Bancalari Nelson Claure

Non-invasive ventilation was among the earliest forms of respiratory support used in infants with respiratory failure in the early seventies. Its use in preterm infants, however, subsided to the use of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (N-CPAP). Continuous distending pressure provided by N-CPAP improves oxygenation by stabilising lung volume in infants with respiratory distress syndrome...

2015
Changsong Wang Libo Guo Chunjie Chi Xiaoyang Wang Lei Guo Weiwei Wang Nana Zhao Yibo Wang Zhaodi Zhang Enyou Li

INTRODUCTION The effects of different mechanical ventilation (MV) modes on mortality outcome in infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) are not well known. METHODS We searched the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) in the Cochrane Library, EMBASE, MEDLINE, CINAHL, and Web of Science for studies published through April 2014 that assessed mortality in infants with...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2014
Michael A Hokenson Edward G Shepherd

Assisted modes of mechanical ventilation, including synchronous intermittent mandatory ventilation, pressure support ventilation (PSV), continuous mandatory ventilation, neurally adjusted ventilatory assist, and volume guarantee ventilation, are widely used in neonates, infants, and small children to achieve improved short-term and long-term outcomes.1-3 Specifically, evidence is accumulating t...

Journal: :Pediatric critical care medicine : a journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies 2003
Giuseppe A Marraro

OBJECTIVES The recognition that alveolar overdistension rather than peak inspiratory airway pressure is the primary determinant of lung injury has shifted our understanding of the pathogenesis of ventilator-induced side effects. In this review, contemporary ventilatory methods, supportive treatments, and future developments relevant to pediatric critical care are reviewed. DATA SYNTHESIS A st...

2015
Oliver C. Radke Thomas Schneider Elisabeth Vogel Thea Koch

BACKGROUND In supine position, pressure support ventilation causes a redistribution of ventilation towards the ventral regions of the lung. Theoretically, a less sensitive support trigger would cause the patient to breathe more actively, potentially attenuating the effect of positive pressure ventilation. OBJECTIVES To quantify the effect of trigger setting, we assessed redistribution of vent...

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