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ARTIFICIAL PULMONARY VENTILATION UNDER ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE USING UP-TO-DATE RESPIRATORS AT PATIENTS WITH ACUTE SURGICAL PATHOLOGY

Abstract

27 patients suffering from acute respiratory distress syndrome of different severity degree against the background of acute surgical pathology have undergone artificial pulmonary ventilation by applying respirators Bird 8400 STi, Puritan Bennet 760 and Puritan Bennet 840. After respiratory backing CMV when improving oxygenation and clinical presentation, the patients underwent secondary ventilation SIMV, and then — CPAP. Based on the analysis of lung-thoracic compliance, ratio between the time of inspiration and expiration, and other parameters, the authors have shown that the respiratory support by using present-day equipment associated with complex intensive care makes for improving the treatment results of this category of patients.

About the Authors

S. Yu. Mukhacheva
Regional Clinical Hospital No. 2 (Tumen)
Russian Federation


A. S. Sipachev
Regional Clinical Hospital No. 2 (Tumen)
Russian Federation


O. S. Vyalkova
Regional Clinical Hospital No. 2 (Tumen)
Russian Federation


I. M. Moiseeva
Regional Clinical Hospital No. 2 (Tumen)
Russian Federation


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Mukhacheva S.Yu., Sipachev A.S., Vyalkova O.S., Moiseeva I.M. ARTIFICIAL PULMONARY VENTILATION UNDER ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE USING UP-TO-DATE RESPIRATORS AT PATIENTS WITH ACUTE SURGICAL PATHOLOGY. Pacific Medical Journal. 2004;(2):52-53. (In Russ.)

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