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Surfactant Depletion Combined with Injurious Ventilation Results in a Reproducible Model of the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)
Published on: April 7, 2021
[Respiratory support in elderly and senile victims with multiple traumas]
Abstract:
Studies of the specific features of acute posttraumatic respiratory failure in old age group victims with multiple traumas have provided an algorithm of mechanical ventilatory support. The advantage of early artificial ventilation with pressure monitoring is substantiated. There is evidence for the necessity of applying noninvasive ventilation in some cases. The proposed respiratory support tactics promoted a 12.1% reduction in mortality rates among elderly and senile victims in an intensive care unit.
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