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Altre modalità di ventilazione

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Ventilazione meccanica non invasiva

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Vengono qui molto schematicamente descritte alcune modalità ventilatorie relativamente poco usate, ma che teoricamente potrebbero avere un razionale di utilizzo futuro per quanto riguarda la NIV. Sono pertanto escluse molte metodiche che hanno una discreta popolarità durante ventilazione meccanica invasiva.

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Nava, S., Fanfulla, F. (2010). Altre modalità di ventilazione. In: Ventilazione meccanica non invasiva. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1548-7_8

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