• Respir Care Clin N Am · Jun 1996

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    Noninvasive positive pressure ventilation. Equipment and techniques.

    • J Drinkwine and R M Kacmarek.
    • Department of Respiratory Care, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, USA.
    • Respir Care Clin N Am. 1996 Jun 1;2(2):183-94.

    AbstractSuccessful application of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation is largely dependent on available equipment and the approaches used to apply it. Third-generation intensive care unit ventilators and portable volume and pressure ventilators may be used for noninvasive positive pressure ventilation. A variety of facial interfaces currently are manufactured, and all should be available. A well-trained therapist with available time is the final ingredient for successful use of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation.

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