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Alternative Beatmungsformen: IRV, APRV, BIPAP; ASV, PAV, ATC, ILV

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Alternative Verfahren werden gewöhnlich dann eingesetzt, wenn mit den konventionellen oder Standardverfahren das Ziel der Beatmungstherapie nicht erreicht werden kann. Die Grenzen zwischen konventionellen und alternativen Verfahren sind allerdings fließend.

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Larsen, R., Ziegenfuß, T. (2013). Alternative Beatmungsformen: IRV, APRV, BIPAP; ASV, PAV, ATC, ILV. In: Beatmung. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29662-8_15

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