Principios de ventilación de alta frecuencia en neonatos y pediatría
The management of pediatric patients with respiratory failure (RF) in intensive care units requires specialized care and timely ventilatory support that allows for the improvement and stabilization of lung function through the positive pressure generated by invasive mechanical ventilation. Conventio...
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| Natura: | Online |
| Lingua: | spagnolo |
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Universidad Santiago de Cali
2025
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| Accesso online: | https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/157497 |
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| Riassunto: | The management of pediatric patients with respiratory failure (RF) in intensive care units requires specialized care and timely ventilatory support that allows for the improvement and stabilization of lung function through the positive pressure generated by invasive mechanical ventilation. Conventional ventilation modes allow for respiratory support by applying high airway pressures, which allow for the generation of tidal volumes (Vt), thus achieving appropriate gas exchange. It is important to note that conventional ventilation, due to the pressures generated in the airway, injures the lung and may be associated with high Vt or pressures. Currently, mechanical ventilation management is aimed at reducing lung injury, with high-frequency ventilation being an unconventional mode that helps reduce lung injury in patients with RF. |
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