نتایج جستجو برای: pulmonary ventilation

تعداد نتایج: 264862  

Journal: :Chest 1988
J P Viale G J Annat Y M Bouffard B X Delafosse O M Bertrand J P Motin

In seven postoperative patients with normal preoperative pulmonary function tests, we evaluated the oxygen cost of breathing (VO2resp) during continuous positive pressure ventilation (CPAP) and during a 15 cm H2O inspiratory pressure support ventilation (IPSV). For both periods, VO2 resp was estimated as the difference between total oxygen uptake of the period (VO2tot), measured by a mass-spect...

Journal: :British Journal of Anaesthesia 1975

2014
Peter M Spieth Andreas Güldner Christopher Uhlig Thomas Bluth Thomas Kiss Marcus J Schultz Paolo Pelosi Thea Koch Marcelo Gama de Abreu

BACKGROUND General anesthesia usually requires mechanical ventilation, which is traditionally accomplished with constant tidal volumes in volume- or pressure-controlled modes. Experimental studies suggest that the use of variable tidal volumes (variable ventilation) recruits lung tissue, improves pulmonary function and reduces systemic inflammatory response. However, it is currently not known w...

Journal: :Undersea biomedical research 1987
P W Catron L B Thomas E T Flynn J J McDermott M A Holt

The effects of ventilation with He-O2 during decompression sickness (DCS) and venous air embolism were studied. Fifteen anesthetized dogs were mechanically ventilated and subjected to repeated air dives until pulmonary artery pressure at least doubled within 10 min postdive. At 30 min postdive, ventilation was either continued with air (controls, n = 7) or changed to He-O2 (n = 8) for an additi...

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: :Thorax 1993
N Ambrosino S Nava A Torbicki G Riccardi C Fracchia C Opasich C Rampulla

BACKGROUND Intermittent positive pressure ventilation applied through a nasal mask has been shown to be useful in the treatment of chronic respiratory insufficiency. Pressure support ventilation is an assisted mode of ventilation which is being increasingly used. Invasive ventilation with intermittent positive pressure, with or without positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP), has been found to ...

2014
A Santos E Gomez Peñalver JB Borges J Retamal MI Monge García G Tusman A Larsson G Hedenstierna F Suarez-Sipmann

Introduction Impaired right ventricle (RV) function is associated with worse outcome in ARDS. Pulmonary artery pressure waveform analysis provides information about phenomena that affect RV performance. In particular, pulmonary vascular wave reflection (WR) is directly related with RV stress. We hypothesised that open lung ventilation (OLV), compared with conventional ARDS-net ventilation (CV),...

Journal: :Chest 1978
R Davison M Parker R A Harrison

Changes in the mean pulmonary wedge pressure were measured during temporary disconnection from a ventilator in 29 patients to assess the effects of therapy with controlled-volume ventilation on determinations of pulmonary wedge pressure. In 16 observations performed during therapy with intermittent positive-pressure ventilation, the mean value for the pulmonary wedge pressure was the same (10.3...

خزایی, مجتبی, سبزه ای, محمدکاظم, بصیری, بهناز , شکری, مهدی , صبوری, طاهره,

Introduction & Objective: The main indication of mechanical ventilation is in the treatment of neonates with respiratory failure. With the increased use of mechanical ventilation, its complications have increased too. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of complications and short-term improvement in infants undergoing mechanical ventilation in the neonatal intensive care unit (...

2017
Nicola K Gale Maryam Jawad Chirag Dave Alice M Turner

Background: Domiciliary non-invasive ventilation may be used in palliative care of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, although there is uncertainty regarding effect on quality of life. Aim: Explore experiences of domiciliary non-invasive ventilation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, to understand decisionmaking processes and improve future palliative care. Design: Qual...

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