• Intensive care medicine · Jan 1987

    Case Reports

    Post lobectomy atelectasis: the use of a Servo 900 B as a high-frequency ventilator.

    • K J West, D F Zandstra, and D R Miranda.
    • Intensive Care Med. 1987 Jan 1; 13 (1): 78-80.

    AbstractHigh-frequency ventilation (HFV) has been used with good results in a variety of clinical situations where conventional ventilation has proved ineffective. However, all of the reports so far have involved the use of a specially purchased specifically designed ventilator which tends to be unfamiliar to most medical and nursing staff responsible for its use. A case where HFV was used in combination with differential lung ventilation in the treatment of unilateral pulmonary atelectasis is described using a Servo 900B as the high-frequency ventilator. It serves to demonstrate that the Servo 900B can be used as an occasional high-frequency ventilator as required, thus avoiding the expense of purchasing a specialized ventilator.

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