نتایج جستجو برای: nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation

تعداد نتایج: 1138620  

Journal: :Critical care medicine 2008
Andrea L Lampland Patricia A Meyers Cathy T Worwa Elizabeth C Swanson Mark C Mammel

OBJECTIVE Physiologic and pathologic comparison of two modes of assisted ventilation, nasal intermittent positive-pressure ventilation (NIPPV) and synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV), in spontaneously breathing term newborn piglets with saline lavage-induced lung injury. DESIGN After inducing acute lung injury via repetitive saline lavage, piglets were randomized to NIPPV (...

Journal: :international journal of pediatrics 0
mahnaz jabraeili department of medical-surgical nursing, school of nursing and midwifery, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran. majid mahallei department of pediatrics and neonatology, school of medicine, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran. mohammad arshadi department of pediatric nursing, school of nursing and midwifery, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran. asghar mohammadpouras assistant professor, faculty of health, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran. mahmood shamshiri department of medical-surgical nursing, school of nursing and midwifery, ardabil university of medical sciences, ardabil, iran. zakieh salimi nurse at alzahra hospital, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran.

background: nasal continuous positive airway pressure (ncpap) is an effective method of ventilation in newborns with respiratory distress syndrome (rds). using an appropriate nasal skin care protocol is identical to prevention or reduction of nasal skin breakdown in those who receive ncpap. this study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of an evidence-based clinical care protocol on nasal sk...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2007
François Moreau-Bussière Nathalie Samson Marie St-Hilaire Philippe Reix Joëlle Rouillard Lafond Elise Nsegbe Jean-Paul Praud

Although endoscopic studies in adult humans have suggested that laryngeal closure can limit alveolar ventilation during nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (nIPPV), there are no available data regarding glottal muscle activity during nIPPV. In addition, laryngeal behavior during nIPPV has not been investigated in neonates. The aim of the present study was to assess laryngeal muscle...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1966
G J Rees J B Owen-Thomas

A modified naso-endotracheal tube is described which facilitates prolonged intermittent positive pressure ventilation of the lungs in infants and children. A crosspiece allows connection widi the inspiratory and expiratory tubes of a drcle-type mechanical ventilator. The technique of intubation and of securing ths nasal tube to the patient is described in detaiL The tube has been used in 126 pa...

Journal: :Chest 2002
Jean-Charles Glérant Vincent Jounieaux Veronica F Parreira Myriam Dury Geneviève Aubert Daniel O Rodenstein

RATIONALE Previous studies have shown that an increase in inspiratory pressure during nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (IPPV) does not result in increased effective minute ventilation (E) due to glottic interference. STUDY OBJECTIVES To test the consequences of increases in negative pressure ventilation (NPV) on V(E). MATERIAL AND METHODS Eight healthy awake subjects underwe...

Journal: :international journal of preventive medicine 0
amir-mohammad armanian zohre badiee ghobad heidari awat feizi nima salehimehr

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Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 1993
D. G. Kim K. Jung M. K. Lee I. G. Hyun H. J. Lim H. G. Song J. G. Chi

We describe a case of the juvenile form of Pompe's disease that presented as primary alveolar hypoventilation due to respiratory muscle involvement. This 17-year-old girl had been asymptomatic until this admission, although she had a delayed puberty. Arterial blood gas analysis, pulmonary function test as well as physical findings were compatible with chronic alveolar hypoventilation syndrome. ...

Journal: :Critical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine 2006
D M Linton G Renov J Lafair L Vasiliev G Friedman

OBJECTIVE To describe the outcome of patients admitted to a new private facility for chronically ventilated patients in the Ashdod area of Israel. METHODS On arrival, all patients were placed on Adaptive Support Ventilation (ASV) at 90% of target minute ventilation for lean body weight, reducing progressively in weekly decrements of 10% down to 60% of target minute ventilation if adequate spo...

Journal: :Chest 1990
J R Bach A S Alba

This is a study of the effect of nocturnal nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV) on symptoms of chronic alveolar hypoventilation (CAH), sleep oxygen saturation (SaO2), and frequency of hospitalization of patients with progressive neuromuscular respiratory insufficiency or restrictive lung disease from thoracic wall deformity. The nocturnal use of NIPPV is explored in combinat...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2001
L Denehy S Berney

The aim of this paper is to review the indications for use by physiotherapists, such as physiological rationale and the comparative efficacy of intermittent positive pressure breathing (IPPB) and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). A brief discussion of nasal intermittent positive airway pressure is also included. The use of IPPB for post operative prophylaxis has not been supported in ...

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