The use of nasal intermittent positive-pressure ventilation (IPPV) shows no significant improvement over nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) as a noninvasive ventilation strategy for ...
A large multicenter study has found that current non-invasive techniques for respiratory support are less effective than widely assumed, in reducing the incidence of severe lung injury in very ...
Are there any weaning protocols for patients (with tracheostomies) who have come off mechanical (intermittent positive-pressure ventilation; IPPV) ventilation, but are still requiring almost ...
A neonatologist at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is the senior author of a large new study that found that current non-invasive techniques for respiratory support are less effective than ...
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