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[Noninvasive ventilation].

W Heindl1

  • 1Pulmologisches Zentrum der Stadt Wien, Osterreich. Werner.Heindl@Pul.magwien.gv.at

Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift
|November 24, 1999
PubMed
Summary
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Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is a crucial method for treating respiratory failure without intubation. This review highlights NIV

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Area of Science:

  • Critical care medicine
  • Respiratory medicine
  • Pulmonology

Context:

  • Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) has become a cornerstone in intensive care units over recent decades.
  • Both negative pressure ventilation and non-invasive positive pressure ventilation are established techniques.
  • NIV has been successfully applied in both chronic respiratory failure (CRF) and acute respiratory failure (ARF).

Purpose:

  • To review ventilation modes, indications, contraindications, and side effects of NIV.
  • To analyze the physiological and pathophysiological impact of NIV on CRF and ARF.
  • To discuss the application of NIV in various conditions including restrictive lung diseases, neuromuscular diseases, and COPD.

Summary:

  • This review analyzes non-invasive ventilation (NIV) techniques, including modes, indications, and contraindications.

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  • It examines the impact of NIV on the physiology and pathophysiology of chronic and acute respiratory failure.
  • The discussion covers NIV applications in restrictive chest diseases, neuromuscular disorders, and COPD.
  • Impact:

    • Non-invasive ventilation significantly impacts the management and outcomes of patients with respiratory failure.
    • The review concludes that NIV should be integrated into the routine care of all intensive care units.
    • Implementing NIV can improve patient outcomes and reduce the need for invasive procedures.