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HFJV, PS, IRV, MMV, APRV, “New” Ventilatory Modes

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Anesthesia and the Lung

Part of the book series: Developments in Critical Care Medicine and Anaesthesiology ((DCCA,volume 19))

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Positive pressure ventilation has been a mainstay in the treatment of respiratory failure since the 1950’s. However, conventional mechanical ventilation has been associated with a number of problems including cardiovascular depression, barotrauma, increased work of breathing, inadequate gas exchange and interference with weaning. A number of investigators have attempted to develop new forms of mechanical ventilation that address these problems. In this review we will briefly discuss the progress of four modes of mechanical ventilation.

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Allen, S.J. (1989). HFJV, PS, IRV, MMV, APRV, “New” Ventilatory Modes. In: Stanley, T.H., Sperry, R.J. (eds) Anesthesia and the Lung. Developments in Critical Care Medicine and Anaesthesiology, vol 19. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0899-4_23

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