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High frequency ventilation applications in the OR.

S F Quan, H W Militzer, J M Calkins

    AORN Journal
    |December 1, 1983
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    High-frequency ventilation offers effective gas exchange for various surgical procedures. This technique is valuable in operating rooms for specialized surgeries like bronchoscopy and neurosurgery.

    Area of Science:

    • Anesthesiology and Respiratory Therapy

    Background:

    • High-frequency ventilation (HFV) is a mechanical ventilation strategy.
    • It operates at respiratory rates significantly higher than conventional methods.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the capabilities of high-frequency ventilation.
    • To highlight its potential applications in surgical settings.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of high-frequency ventilation principles and applications.
    • Discussion of its use in specific surgical scenarios.

    Main Results:

    • High-frequency ventilation achieves effective gas exchange within a broad frequency range (60–2,400 min-1).
    • Demonstrates potential utility across diverse surgical specialties.

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    Conclusions:

    • High-frequency ventilation is a versatile technique for managing ventilation during complex surgical procedures.
    • Its application can enhance outcomes in bronchoscopy, laryngoscopy, airway surgery, general surgery, and microscopic neurosurgery.