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Κυριακή 25 Ιουνίου 2017

Scholar : Ειδοποίηση Μελετητή - [ CPAP ]

Ειδοποίηση Μελετητή:[ CPAP ]

[PDF] Long-term efficacy of an education programme in improving adherence with continuous positive airway pressure treatment for obstructive sleep apnoea

A Lai, D Fong, J Lam, M Ip - Hong Kong Med J, 2017
... Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment provides effective relief of
symptoms and prevents health-related consequences. Effective education is important
to enhance CPAP use. In this randomised controlled trial ...
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Study of respiratory distress syndrome in newborn with special reference to the role of bubble CPAP in its management

A Sanghvi, M Rasania - International Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics, 2017
Background: Respiratory distress syndrome is the most important cause of morbidity and
mortality in preterm neonates. Intermittent positive pressure ventilation with surfactant
therapy was standard treatment of RDS. IIPV is invasive, costly and requires expertise. It is
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"Make OSA great again" Report from the 113th American Thoracic Society International Conference (2017) in Washington DC

S Pramsohler, AH Eliasson, N Netzer - Sleep and Breathing, 2017
... BIt's not just about the diagnosis and putting out a CPAP…it only works with con- stant
care,^ was a statement that Alan Pack from Penn State University kept repeating in
his presentation about commer- cial drivers and sleep apnea. ...
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Trends in sleep studies performed for Medicare beneficiaries

W Chiao, ML Durr - The Laryngoscope, 2017
... Full night polysomnography (PSG), split-night studies (polysomnography followed by
administration of continuous positive airway pressure in the same night [PSG-CPAP]), and home
sleep tests (HST) provide the objective data necessary to diagnose OSA. ...
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Obstructive sleep apnoea in craniofacial microsomia: analysis of 755 patients

C Caron, BI Pluijmers, B Maas, YP Klazen, ES Katz… - International Journal of Oral …, 2017
... The initial treatment of OSA consisted of ATE (47%), tracheostomy (31%), continuous positive
airway pressure (CPAP) (13%), and prone positioning, placement of a nasal pharyngeal airway
(NPA), MDO, and other treatments, eg nasal septum (in 1% to 4%). If additional ...
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Surgical Patient on Critical Care

J Jameson - Case Studies in Adult Intensive Care Medicine, 2017
... piperacillin/tazobactam. The patient was admitted to the level 2 High Dependency
Unit for CPAP and the following day, a decision was made to take the patient back
to theatre for a laparotomy and Hartmann's procedure. At ...
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PWE-034 The incidence of post-operative respiratory complications following colon surgery in an eras population

C Hancock, E McIlveen, J Porteous, S Moug - 2017
... Post-operatively, 3.0% (n=3) patients required increased respiratory support; 2.0%
(n=2) of which received high flow nasal oxygen within 4 hours following surgery and 1.0%
(n=1) received CPAP due to hypoxia and type 2 respira- tory failure. ...
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[PDF] OSA and Primary Snoring: Palatal Surgery and Office-Based Procedures

MD Vasconcellos - 2017
... Extra-Palatal Sites of Intervention • Kids • CPAP Page 14. The Stats on OSA • Dx Criteria
(ICSD-2): ... Page 29. Concentric Collapse of Velopharyx Lateral Collapse of Oropharynx Page
30. DISE -> CPAP Alternatives DISE Finding OSA Severity Possible CPAP Alternatives ...
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Who to Admit to Critical Care?

D Bryden - Case Studies in Adult Intensive Care Medicine, 2017
... The admitting ward team had set up a 'Do Not Attempt Resuscitation'(DNAR) order at her request
but referred her to critical care for consideration for continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
as her oxygen saturations were 82 percent on 15 litres of oxygen. ...
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Acute 18

GH Mills - Case Studies in Adult Intensive Care Medicine, 2017
... At the end of surgery he was extubated with a working thoracic epidural in situ. Postoperatively,
he was placed on CPAP, as a form of prophylaxis to prevent deterioration of perioperative
atelectasis.[3] The patient remained stable and CPAP was discontinued within 24 hours. ...
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