نتایج جستجو برای: high frequency ventilation

تعداد نتایج: 2425362  

2007
Jean-Christophe Rozé Gérard Bréart Elie Saliba Gérard Thiriez Véronique Zupan-Simunek Thierry Blanc Patrick Truffert Josefa Paris-Llado Benoît Escande Jean-François Magny

OBJECTIVE. In a previous multicenter, randomized trial, elective use of high-frequency oscillatory ventilation was compared with the use of conventional ventilation in the management of respiratory distress syndrome in preterm infants 30 weeks. No difference in terms of respiratory outcome was observed, but concerns were raised about an increased rate of severe intraventricular hemorrhage in th...

Journal: :Thorax 1982
K K Guntupalli A Sladen M Klain

Journal: :Respiratory care clinics of North America 1996
G P Priebe J H Arnold

HFOV is a mode of ventilation that can achieve oxygenation and ventilation while maintaining maximal lung recruitment on the deflation limb of its pressure-volume curve. The primary theoretical advantages of HFOV over CMV in the management of acute lung injury are that HFOV allows adequate alveolar ventilation with minimal peak-trough pressure changes, provides lung recruitment, and avoids end-...

2015
S. L. Waters O. E. Jensen J. A. D. Wattis J. Ahluwalia

The primary goals of lung ventilation are to bring oxygen into the alveoli from where it can enter the blood, and to eliminate carbon dioxide dissolved in the blood. Since CO2 is much more soluble in blood than oxygen, O2 transport is diffusion-limited and a large alveolar surface area is the primary factor controlling its delivery. CO2 transport is flow-limited, so that efficient gas transport...

Journal: :Critical care medicine 1984
F G Eyal I D Arad K Godder M J Robinson

Twenty-five newborn infants with severe respiratory failure responding poorly to conventional mechanical ventilation were switched to high-frequency positive-pressure ventilation (HFPPV) at 90 to 180 cycle/min (mean 158), an estimated tidal volume less than or equal to 3 ml/kg body weight, an inspiratory time of 0.1 sec, and a PEEP of 3 to 17 cm H2O. In all infants, HFPPV increased PaO2 (mean 6...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1998
M Sukumar M Bommaraju J E Fisher F C Morin M C Papo B P Fuhrman L J Hernan C L Leach

Partial liquid ventilation using conventional ventilatory schemes improves lung function in animal models of respiratory failure. We examined the feasibility of high-frequency partial liquid ventilation in the preterm lamb with respiratory distress syndrome and evaluated its effect on pulmonary and systemic hemodynamics. Seventeen lambs were studied in three groups: high-frequency gas ventilati...

2003
Luigi Camporota Tony Sherry John Smith Katie Lei Angela McLuckie Richard Beale

The last decade has seen increased appreciation of ventilator-induced lung injury. The understanding that the process of mechanical ventilation can itself damage lungs has spurned the search for ventilation strategies that are more lung protective. High-frequency oscillatory ventilation is a mode of high-frequency ventilation that may accomplish all of the current goals of lung protection. Hist...

Journal: :Critical care medicine 2010
Kevin K Chung Steven E Wolf Evan M Renz Patrick F Allan James K Aden Gerald A Merrill Mehdi C Shelhamer Booker T King Christopher E White David G Bell Martin G Schwacha Sandra M Wanek Charles E Wade John B Holcomb Lorne H Blackbourne Leopoldo C Cancio

OBJECTIVES In select burn intensive care units, high-frequency percussive ventilation is preferentially used to provide mechanical ventilation in support of patients with acute lung injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and inhalation injury. However, we found an absence of prospective studies comparing high-frequency percussive ventilation with contemporary low-tidal volume ventilation ...

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