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The history of high-frequency ventilation
1Department of Critical Care Medicine, The Hospital for Sick Children University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. dbohn@sickkids.on.ca
Abstract:
High-frequency ventilation was first introduced 30 years ago as a method for reducing intrathoracic pressure during thoracic and laryngeal surgery. High-frequency oscillation was developed in the 1970's for the treatment of lung disease of prematurity but is now used for acute hypoxemic respiratory failure in all ages. High-frequency jet ventilation is still most commonly used as a rescue therapy.
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