• Chest Surg. Clin. N. Am. · May 2002

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    Mechanical ventilatory support.

    • Tehmina Badar and Akhil Bidani.
    • Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, 301 University Boulevard, Galveston, TX 77555-0561, USA. tabadar@utmb.edu
    • Chest Surg. Clin. N. Am. 2002 May 1;12(2):265-99, vi.

    AbstractThis chapter reviews the most updated knowledge regarding mechanical ventilation, its' indications and its' features both diagnostic and therapeutic. Further, the various modes of mechanical ventilation are described. The reader will also gain insight into the pathophysiology of various disease processes and the mode of ventilation that may be the most helpful in their treatment. Weaning is also discussed as well as a relatively new type of ventilation, non-invasive.

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