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[Constant positive pressure mechanical ventilation (CPPV) and intermittent demand ventilation (IMV)].

P M Suter

    Annales De L'Anesthesiologie Francaise
    |January 1, 1980
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    Continuous positive airway pressure (CPPV) and intermittent mandatory ventilation (IMV) are reviewed for acute pulmonary failure. While some effects are understood, secondary mechanisms require further investigation for optimal patient care.

    Area of Science:

    • Critical care medicine
    • Respiratory physiology
    • Mechanical ventilation

    Context:

    • Acute pulmonary failure presents complex challenges in respiratory support.
    • Conventional positive pressure ventilation (CPPV) and intermittent mandatory ventilation (IMV) are key therapeutic modalities.
    • Understanding the pathophysiology is crucial for optimizing ventilatory strategies.

    Purpose:

    • To review the application and regulation of CPPV and IMV.
    • To analyze these techniques in the context of acute pulmonary failure pathophysiology.
    • To identify remaining questions regarding secondary effects and their mechanisms.

    Summary:

    • This review examines CPPV and IMV, considering acute pulmonary failure's pathophysiology and the techniques' effects.

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  • While many aspects and therapeutic implications are understood, the importance and mechanisms of secondary effects warrant further research.
  • Both CPPV and IMV offer distinct indications and advantages in specific clinical scenarios.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a comprehensive overview of CPPV and IMV in acute respiratory failure.
    • Highlights areas needing further investigation, guiding future research in mechanical ventilation.
    • Aids clinicians in selecting appropriate ventilatory modes for improved patient outcomes.