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17. Non-invasive ventilation for acute exacerbations of COPD: a new standard of care -- BROCHARD 55 (10): 817 -- Thorax
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- Non-invasive ventilation for acute exacerbations of COPD: a new standard of care.
- The pathophysiological pathway of all these features is the inability of the respiratory system to maintain adequate alveolar ventilation in the presence of major abnormalities in respiratory mechanics. ... Although it has been suggested that rapid shallow breathing may afford a protection against the development of respiratory muscle fatigue, this notion has been challenged by studies of weaning off mechanical ventilation where the occurrence of acute respiratory failure can be closely monitored and analysed. ... When hypoventilation becomes so severe that several organ dysfunctions occur, there is no choice other than to provide "artificial" ventilation to avoid a fatal outcome. The traditional way has been to use endotracheal intubation as a means of access to the lower airways and to deliver ventilation to the patient's lungs. A more recent approach, called non-invasive ventilation (NIV), has profoundly changed the management and outcome of these patients. ...
- The first one concerns ventilation itself. The success of the technique is based on the ability of assisted ventilation (or synchronised ventilation) to improve alveolar ventilation by increasing tidal volume. ...
- 11-13 The final treatment step is therefore endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation. ... The management of mechanically ventilated patients with COPD has been made much easier over the last 10-15 years by a better understanding and management of weaning14-16 and by the use of NIV to shorten the duration of invasive ventilation. 17 18 Better management of sedation will also help to reduce the duration of mechanical ventilation. 19 The overall mortality rate of mechanically ventilated patients with COPD is usually much lower than for other ICU diseases such as the acute respiratory distress syndrome or septic shock, and the length of mechanical ventilation is not much longer than for other ventilated patients. ...
- Indeed, a specific approach is required to optimise the ventilation delivered, to decrease leaks, and to help the patient to understand, accept, and tolerate the technique. ...
- The pattern of breathing during successful and unsucessful trials of weaning from mechanical ventilation. ...
- Pathophysiologic basis of acute respiratory distress in patients who fail a trial of weaning from mechanical ventilation. ...
- Randomised controlled trial of nasal ventilation in acute ventilatory failure due to chronic obstructive airways disease. ...
18. Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation To Treat Respiratory Failure -- Meyer and Hill 120 (9): 760 -- Annals of Internal Medicine
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- Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation To Treat Respiratory Failure .
- Purpose: To review the clinical use of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation, including its efficacy with acute and chronic forms of respiratory failure, its mechanism of action, and its implementation. ...
- Data Sources: Studies were identified through a MEDLINE search using the key words respiratory failure and mechanical ventilation and through a manual review of reference lists of published articles. ...
- Study Selection: All original studies relating to the use of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation in respiratory failure were included. ...
- Conclusion: Noninvasive positive pressure ventilation is effective in the treatment of chronic respiratory failure due to restrictive thoracic diseases. ...
- New advances in the use of noninvasive ventilation for acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure.
- Determinants of Fi,O2 with oxygen supplementation during noninvasive two-level positive pressure ventilation.
- Noninvasive mechanical ventilation in acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure.
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- Which Patients with Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Benefit from Noninvasive Positive-Pressure Ventilation? A Systematic Review of the Literature.
- Non-invasive ventilation in acute respiratory failure.
- Sexuality in Patients with Noninvasive Mechanical Ventilation Due to Chronic Respiratory Failure.
- Noninvasive Proportional Assist Ventilation for Acute Respiratory Insufficiency. Comparison with Pressure Support Ventilation.
- Noninvasive Ventilation Reduces Mortality in Acute Respiratory Failure following Lung Resection.
- Long term effects of non-invasive mechanical ventilation on pulmonary haemodynamics in patients with chronic respiratory failure.
19. Protective ventilation of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome -- Moloney and Griffiths 92 (2): 261 -- British Journal of Anaesthesia
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- Protective ventilation of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome .
- The majority of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) require mechanical ventilation. This support provides time for the lungs to heal, but the adverse effects of mechanical ventilation significantly influence patient outcome. ...
- Protective ventilation of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome.
- Protective ventilation of patients with ARDS.
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22. Noninvasive ventilation in the ICU / La ventilation non invasive aux soins intensifs -- Lessard 48 (Supplement 1): 2 -- Canadian Journal of Anesthesia
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- Noninvasive ventilation in the ICU / La ventilation non invasive aux soins intensifs .
- LA ventilation non invasive (VNI) s'est d'abord développée comme alternative à la trachéotomie définitive dans le traitement de l'insuffisance respiratoire chronique. ... Une certaine confusion existe en raison du fait que la VNI est souvent appelée "bilevel positive airway pressure" (BiPAP), ce qui entretient un certain mystère en laissant supposer que la VNI est un mode de ventilation nouveau et différent. En réalité, la VNI utilise les mêmes modes que la ventilation conventionnelle et ce n'est qu'une nouvelle façon d'appliquer le support ventilatoire. ...
- Avantages, indications et contre-indications de la ventilation non invasive.
- Traditionnellement la prise en charge de l'insuffisance respiratoire aiguë implique l'intubation endotrachéale et la ventilation à pression positive. ... 614 Les complications associées à l'intubation endotrachéale et à la ventilation conventionnelle sont donc réduites de façon très importante. ... Enfin, une réduction de la durée de ventilation, de la durée de séjour aux soins intensifs et de la mortalité a été rapportée dans certaines pathologies. ...
- Chez ces patients, la ventilation conventionnelle est associée à de nombreuses complications et à un sevrage particulièrement long et difficile. ... 6,8,10,12 Néanmoins, pas plus que la ventilation conventionnelle, la VNI n'est pas un traitement étiologique de l'insuffisance respiratoire. Elle permet plutôt d'assister la respiration défaillante du patient MPOC et d'éviter qu'il ne progresse vers un état d'épuisement respiratoire rendant nécessaire lintubation et la ventilation conventionnelle. Par conséquent, la VNI devrait être débutée précocement, avant que le patient ne rencontre les critères habituels d'intubation et de ventilation mécanique. ...
- 2,8,11,13,14,17,18 Les complications respiratoires à la suite d'interventions chirurgicales abdominales ou thoraciques, ou d'un traumatisme thoracique fermé sont probablement d'autres situations cliniques où la VNI peut être efficace bien que sa supériorité sur la ventilation spontanée en pression positive continue ("continuous positive airway pressure", CPAP) n'ait pas encore été démontrée. 17,19 En comparaison avec la ventilation conventionnelle, la VNI est associée à une réduction du nombre de complications infectieuses, de la durée d'assistance ventilatoire et de la durée de séjour aux soins intensifs. ...
- Des résultats positifs de la VNI ont aussi été rapportés dans plusieurs autres situations (Tableau I): status asthmaticus, maladies neuromusculaires, syndrome de détresse respiratoire aiguë, traumatisme de la moelle cervicale, sevrage de la ventilation. ...
- TABLEAU I Indications de la ventilation non invasive .
23. Rationale for the use of non-invasive ventilation in chronic ventilatory failure -- Turkington and Elliott 55 (5): 417 -- Thorax
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- Rationale for the use of non-invasive ventilation in chronic ventilatory failure.
- In recent years there has been a rapid growth of interest in the use of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in the management of patients with acute and chronic ventilatory failure. ...
- Death from ventilatory failure is common in these patients and assisted ventilation may be instituted when the patient is in extremis, sometimes before a firm diagnosis has been made, when there is little doubt from short term trials of spontaneous breathing that the patient cannot sustain sufficient ventilation to support life. ...
- In patients with rapidly progressive disease there are a number of possible problems related to extending life by mechanical ventilation. ... Few data have been published on the quality of life of patients with MND receiving home mechanical ventilation (HMV). ... 2%) were on home ventilation. ...
- 23 Patients admitted as an emergency with an episode of acute respiratory failure should also be considered for long term domiciliary ventilation. ...
- Acclimatisation was performed as an outpatient, but with regular visits from a respiratory therapist, and ventilation was assessed during wakefulness by measurement of end tidal CO2 tensions, though this measure is unreliable in patients with severe COPD. No measurements were made during sleep and it is therefore difficult to come to any definite conclusions since adequate ventilation was not confirmed. ... Meecham Jones et al33 performed a similarly designed crossover study of the use of nasal pressure support ventilation and oxygen with oxygen alone and showed statistically significant improvements in daytime arterial blood gas tensions, sleep quality, and quality of life during the pressure support limb of the study. ...
- No data were given about the effect of NIV on blood gas tensions during ventilation and there was no statistically significant improvement in sleep hypoventilation with NIV. ...
- 28 35 36 Although direct comparison cannot be made with historical controls from 20 years ago, it is important to note that the patients with COPD selected for home ventilation were often those who had "failed" (not rigorously defined) on oxygen therapy and were usually hypercapnic. ...
- Ventilation requires a balance between the capacity of the respiratory muscle pump and the load placed upon it as well as an adequate central respiratory drive. ...
- By contrast, in a patient with severe neuromuscular disease the respiratory muscles may be so weak that they may not be able to sustain ventilation of even normal lungs. ... For example, a patient with severe weakness of the respiratory muscles may be able to maintain effective ventilation and normal arterial blood gas tensions, but a small reduction in lung compliance caused, for example, by a chest infection causes severe decompensation. ...
- Table 1 Load, drive, and capacity in the various conditions treated with non-invasive ventilation (NIV) .
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