Literature DB >> 6790456

Adult respiratory distress syndrome treated with high-frequency positive pressure ventilation.

E Flatau, E Barzilay, N Kaufmann, A Lev, M Ben-Ami, D Kohn.   

Abstract

Adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a severe disease that carries a poor prognosis (50 to 60% mortality). Although modern ventilatory techniques, especially positive end-expiratory pressure ventilation, have reduced the mortality rate somewhat, they are still far from serving as the ideal solution to this grave condition. High-frequency positive pressure ventilation (HFPPV) is a relatively new technique that enables effective alveolar ventilation without creating high intrapulmonary pressures. HFPPV using a conventional ventilator, Bennett MA-1B (Suffex, England), was tried in a 22-yr-old man with ARDS due to pyocyanea sepsis, who had failed to respond to conventional ventilation. A dramatic improvement was achieved within 60 min of increasing the ventilatory rate from 12 to 80/min, with a concomitant decrease of tidal volume from 12 to between 2 and 23 ml/kg. HFPPV may be a useful alternative method in the treatment of patients with ARDS.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6790456

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Isr J Med Sci        ISSN: 0021-2180


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1.  Combined use of HFPPV with low-rate ventilation in traumatic respiratory insufficiency.

Authors:  E Barzilay; A Lev; C Lesmes; R Fleck; A Khourieh
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  1984       Impact factor: 17.440

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