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Noninvasive Ventilation in Patients With Hypoxemic, Nonhypercapnic Acute Respiratory Failure

Author:
Conti, Giorgio   Costa, Roberta  


Journal:
Clinical Pulmonary Medicine


Issue Date:
2011


Abstract(summary):

Patients with hypoxemic acute respiratory failure are commonly admitted to the intensive care unit for a large spectrum of clinical conditions including pneumonia, acute pulmonary edema, acute lung injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome, postoperative respiratory failure, and trauma. To reduce the rate of endotracheal intubation and related complications, these patients are commonly treated with noninvasive ventilation to increase oxygenation, reduce dyspnea, and unload respiratory muscles. However, a very prudent approach is needed, limiting the application of noninvasive ventilation to hemodynamically stable patients who can be closely monitored in the intensive care unit where endotracheal intubation is promptly available.


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83-87


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