• Pneumologie · Feb 1990

    [Long-term use of asynchronous independent lung ventilation: effects on gas exchange and hemodynamics].

    • R Bonnet and D Wilms.
    • Krankenhaus Grosshansdorf, Zentrum für Pneumologie und Thoraxchirurgie.
    • Pneumologie. 1990 Feb 1;44 Suppl 1:665-7.

    AbstractIn three patients with respiratory insufficiency where conventional respiratory methods failed, PEEP, rate of breathing, and total volume were adjusted independently for each lung up to a period of 13 days, using two respirators and a double-lumen tube. In all patients a marked increase in PaO2 was achieved without any noticeable detrimental haemodynamic effects. We conclude that asynchronous independent lung ventilators can be a safe and useful respiratory method in carefully selected patients suffering from predominantly unilateral pulmonary disease in whom conventional respiration methods have failed; that synchronisation of the respiratory circuits is not necessary; and that AILV compared to SILV offers the advantage of greater flexibility and reduced complexity.

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