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Postgraduate medicine · May 1976
ReviewIntermittent positive-pressure breathing. A critical appraisal.
- J B Fouts and R E Brashear.
- Postgrad Med. 1976 May 1; 59 (5): 103-7.
AbstractThere are relatively few valid indications for the use of intermittent positive-pressure breathing (IPPB). It is of limited or no value as prophylaxis of postoperative pulmonary problems (pneumonia, atelectasis) or as a means of delivering aerosol medications or treating stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. In these situations, IPPB has few if any advantages over voluntary hyperventilation or deep breathing.
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