Noninvasive Positive-Pressure Ventilation
To the Editor: Antonelli et al. (Aug. 13 issue) 1 concluded that noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation was as effective as conventional mechanical ventilation in patients with acute respiratory failure and was associated with fewer serious complications and shorter stays in the intensive care un...
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Published in | The New England journal of medicine Vol. 340; no. 2; pp. 150 - 151 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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United States
Massachusetts Medical Society
14.01.1999
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Summary: | To the Editor:
Antonelli et al. (Aug. 13 issue)
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concluded that noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation was as effective as conventional mechanical ventilation in patients with acute respiratory failure and was associated with fewer serious complications and shorter stays in the intensive care unit.
With regard to the duration of ventilation, the timing of the initiation and the mode of weaning differed in the two groups. Patients assigned to receive noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation were “evaluated daily . . . without ventilatory support for 15 minutes,” and ventilatory support was discontinued if they met certain criteria. This trial of spontaneous breathing is equivalent . . . |
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ISSN: | 0028-4793 1533-4406 |
DOI: | 10.1056/NEJM199901143400215 |