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Critical care medicine · Sep 1984
Case ReportsHigh-frequency jet ventilation for differential lung ventilation.
- M Nishimura, J Takezawa, M K Nishijima, N Taenaka, Y Shimada, I Yoshiya, and Y Fujimoto.
- Crit. Care Med. 1984 Sep 1;12(9):840-1.
AbstractHigh-frequency jet ventilation using a jet injector located at the right mainstem bronchus was superimposed on standard mechanical ventilation to ventilate the injured lung of a patient with unilateral massive atelectasis secondary to pulmonary hemorrhage. This technique of differential ventilation markedly improved arterial oxygenation in this patient and may prove to be a simpler modality of respiratory support in patients who have respiratory failure from unilateral lung disease.
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