High-frequency Ventilation - 11/11/21
, Noelia González-Pacheco, MD, PhD a, Martín Santos-González, DVM, PhD b, Francisco Tendillo-Cortijo, DVM, PhD bRésumé |
High-frequency ventilation (HFV) is an alternative to conventional mechanical ventilation, with theoretic benefits of less risk of ventilator lung injury and more effectivity in washout CO2. Previous clinical studies have not demonstrated advantages of HFV in preterm infants compared with conventional ventilation, so rescue HFV has been used when severe respiratory insufficiency needs aggressive ventilator settings in immature infants. Today it is possible to measure, set directly, and fix tidal volume, which can protect the immature lung from large volumes and fluctuations of the tidal volume. This strategy can be used in preterm infants with respiratory failure needing invasive ventilation.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : High-frequency ventilation, Volume guarantee, Ventilation efficacy, CO2 elimination, Tidal volume
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| Conflict of interest: M. Sánchez-Luna has received advisory board consulting fees from Dräger. N. González-Pacheco, M. Santos-González, and F. Tendillo-Cortijo have no conflicts to declare. |
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