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- P Kalous and Z Kokstein.
- Pediatric Department, University Hospital, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic. kalous@fnhk.cz
- Acta Paediatr. 2003 May 1;92(5):518-24.
AbstractInstrumental dead space (iDS) is a major part of total dead space in newborns, and thus significantly determines effective alveolar ventilation. Continuous tracheal gas insufflation (CTGI) is a method for reducing the role of iDS, allowing a reduction in respiratory support and secondary lung injury. The literature and authors' experience with the method are reviewed. Major attention is paid to the risks in providing CTGI, optimal equipment and optimal management of CTGI.
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