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Normothermic Negative Pressure Ventilation Ex Situ Lung Perfusion: Evaluation of Lung Function and Metabolism
Published on: February 14, 2022
[Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation in stable COPD: has it any role?]
Florin Mihăltan1, Oana Deleanu, Ruxandra Ulmeanu
1Institutul de Pneumologie "Marius Nasta", Bucureşti. mihaltan@starnets.ro
Abstract:
The role of non invasive positive pressure ventilation in stable COPD remains, in many ways, a controversial subject in pulmonology. In this article we are analysing the pro and con arguments and select the current indications, pointing out the unelucidated aspects of this kind of therapy.
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