Airway Pressure Release Ventilation: What Do We Know?
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] C. Putensen,et al. Timing of pressure release affects power of breathing and minute ventilation during airway pressure release ventilation , 1994, Critical care medicine.
[2] D. Frolicher,et al. Airway pressure release ventilation. , 1987, Critical care medicine.
[3] Robert L Chatburn,et al. Understanding mechanical ventilators , 2010, Expert review of respiratory medicine.
[4] V. Ranieri,et al. How respiratory system mechanics may help in minimising ventilator-induced lung injury in ARDS patients , 2003, European Respiratory Journal.
[5] W. Peruzzi,et al. Airway pressure release ventilation in severe acute respiratory failure. , 1991, Chest.
[6] K. Hickling,et al. The pressure-volume curve is greatly modified by recruitment. A mathematical model of ARDS lungs. , 1998, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.
[7] John J. Marini,et al. Physiological basis of ventilatory support , 1998 .
[8] A. Anzueto,et al. Airway pressure release ventilation versus assist-control ventilation: a comparative propensity score and international cohort study , 2010, Intensive Care Medicine.
[9] H. Buscher,et al. Influence of different release times on spontaneous breathing pattern during airway pressure release ventilation , 2002, Intensive Care Medicine.
[10] C. Putensen,et al. Effects of Spontaneous Breathing during Airway Pressure Release Ventilation on Intestinal Blood Flow in Experimental Lung Injury , 2003, Anesthesiology.
[11] G. Hedenstierna,et al. Position and shape of the diaphragm: implications for atelectasis formation , 1998, Anaesthesia.
[12] M. Matthay,et al. Exacerbation of acute pulmonary edema during assisted mechanical ventilation using a low-tidal volume, lung-protective ventilator strategy. , 1999, Chest.
[13] J. Guttmann,et al. Time constant/volume relationship of passive expiration in mechanically ventilated ARDS patients. , 1995, The European respiratory journal.
[14] C. Putensen,et al. Effects of spontaneous breathing during airway pressure release ventilation on renal perfusion and function in patients with acute lung injury , 2002, Intensive Care Medicine.
[15] B. Rowlands,et al. The gastrointestinal tract as a barrier in sepsis. , 1999, British medical bulletin.
[16] Philip Smith,et al. A randomized prospective trial of airway pressure release ventilation and low tidal volume ventilation in adult trauma patients with acute respiratory failure. , 2010, The Journal of trauma.
[17] M. Wysocki,et al. Recruitability of the lung estimated by the pressure volume curve hysteresis in ARDS patients , 2008, Intensive Care Medicine.
[18] C. Putensen,et al. Effect of Interfacing between Spontaneous Breathing and Mechanical Cycles on the Ventilation‐Perfusion Distribution in Canine Lung Injury , 1994, Anesthesiology.
[19] B. Schorn,et al. The influence of controlled mandatory ventilation (CMV), intermittent mandatory ventilation (IMV) and biphasic intermittent positive airway pressure (BIPAP) on duration of intubation and consumption of analgesics and sedatives. A prospective analysis in 596 patients following adult cardiac surgery. , 1997, European journal of anaesthesiology.
[20] D. Dreyfuss,et al. Ventilator-induced lung injury: lessons from experimental studies. , 1998, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.
[21] C. Putensen,et al. Effects of spontaneous breathing during airway pressure release ventilation on respiratory work and muscle blood flow in experimental lung injury. , 2005, Chest.
[22] S. Jaber,et al. Positive end-expiratory pressure setting in adults with acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome: a randomized controlled trial. , 2008, JAMA.
[23] F. Lemaire,et al. Principles and practice of mechanical ventilation , 1995, Intensive Care Medicine.
[24] 大塚将秀. Open lung approach , 2003 .
[25] Višnja Majerić Kogler,et al. Advantage of spontaneous breathing in patients with respiratory failure , 2009 .
[26] T. Crozier. Long-term Effects of Two Different Ventilatory Modes on Oxygenation in Acute Lung Injury , 2011 .
[27] E. Calzia,et al. Airway pressure release ventilation and biphasic positive airway pressure. A 10-year literature review , 1997 .
[28] R. Kirby,et al. Airway pressure release ventilation during acute lung injury: A prospective multicenter trial , 1991, Critical care medicine.
[29] N. Habashi,et al. Other approaches to open-lung ventilation: Airway pressure release ventilation , 2005, Critical care medicine.
[30] G. Andersen,et al. Maximal hysteresis: a new method to set positive end‐expiratory pressure in acute lung injury? , 2008, Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica.
[31] R. Branson,et al. Airway Pressure Release Ventilation , 1993 .
[32] R. Kallet,et al. Effects of tidal volume on work of breathing during lung-protective ventilation in patients with acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome* , 2006, Critical care medicine.
[33] D. Schoenfeld,et al. Ventilation with lower tidal volumes as compared with traditional tidal volumes for acute lung injury and the acute respiratory distress syndrome. , 2000, The New England journal of medicine.
[34] C. Putensen,et al. Effects of Spontaneous Breathing During Airway Pressure Release Ventilation on Cerebral and Spinal Cord Perfusion in Experimental Acute Lung Injury , 2010, Journal of neurosurgical anesthesiology.
[35] C. Putensen,et al. Spontaneous breathing during airway pressure release ventilation in experimental lung injury: effects on hepatic blood flow , 2008, Intensive Care Medicine.
[36] R. Wetzel,et al. Optimal release time during airway pressure release ventilation in neonatal sheep , 1994, Critical care medicine.
[37] R. Brower,et al. Should inverse ratio ventilation be used in adult respiratory distress syndrome? , 1994, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.
[38] L. Kaplan,et al. Airway pressure release ventilation increases cardiac performance in patients with acute lung injury/adult respiratory distress syndrome , 2001, Critical care.
[39] C. Seymour,et al. Airway pressure release and biphasic intermittent positive airway pressure ventilation: are they ready for prime time? , 2007, The Journal of trauma.
[40] Lei Xu,et al. [Clinical comparative study of airway pressure release ventilation and continuous positive airway pressure ventilation]. , 2005, Zhongguo wei zhong bing ji jiu yi xue = Chinese critical care medicine = Zhongguo weizhongbing jijiuyixue.
[41] Arthur S Slutsky,et al. Ventilation strategy using low tidal volumes, recruitment maneuvers, and high positive end-expiratory pressure for acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome: a randomized controlled trial. , 2008, JAMA.
[42] C. Putensen,et al. Spontaneous Breathing Improves Lung Aeration in Oleic Acid–induced Lung Injury , 2003, Anesthesiology.
[43] N. Habashi,et al. Airway pressure release ventilation: theory and practice. , 2001, AACN clinical issues.
[44] J. Marini,et al. Inverse ratio ventilation in ARDS. Rationale and implementation. , 1991, Chest.
[45] M. C. Stock,et al. Airway pressure release ventilation: a new concept in ventilatory support. , 1987, Critical care medicine.
[46] M. Sydow,et al. Long-term effects of two different ventilatory modes on oxygenation in acute lung injury. Comparison of airway pressure release ventilation and volume-controlled inverse ratio ventilation. , 1994, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.
[47] I. Jousela,et al. Combined effects of prone positioning and airway pressure release ventilation on gas exchange in patients with acute lung injury , 2003, Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica.
[48] Marek Ancukiewicz,et al. Higher versus lower positive end-expiratory pressures in patients with the acute respiratory distress syndrome. , 2009, The New England journal of medicine.
[49] C. Putensen,et al. Spontaneous breathing during ventilatory support improves ventilation-perfusion distributions in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome. , 1999, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.
[50] D. Hess. Principles and Practice of Mechanical Ventilation, 2nd edition. , 2007 .
[51] P. Valta,et al. Airway pressure release ventilation as a primary ventilatory mode in acute respiratory distress syndrome , 2004, Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica.
[52] H. Glick,et al. Erratum: Indications for CT scanning in mild traumatic brain injury: A cost-effectiveness study (Journal of Trauma-Injury, Infection and Critical Care (2006) 61, (558-566)) , 2007 .
[53] S. Nair,et al. Use of airway pressure release ventilation is associated with a reduced incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia in patients with pulmonary contusion. , 2011, The Journal of trauma.
[54] R. Traystman,et al. COLLATERAL VENTILATION IN MAN , 1978, The Lancet.
[55] M. Amato,et al. Beneficial effects of the "open lung approach" with low distending pressures in acute respiratory distress syndrome. A prospective randomized study on mechanical ventilation. , 1995, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.
[56] D. Craven,et al. Epidemiology of nosocomial pneumonia. New perspectives on an old disease. , 1995, Chest.
[57] P. Macklem,et al. The oxygen cost of breathing in patients with cardiorespiratory disease. , 2015, The American review of respiratory disease.
[58] K. Hickling,et al. Best compliance during a decremental, but not incremental, positive end-expiratory pressure trial is related to open-lung positive end-expiratory pressure: a mathematical model of acute respiratory distress syndrome lungs. , 2001, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.
[59] Ehab Daoud,et al. Airway pressure release ventilation , 2007, Annals of thoracic medicine.
[60] T. Stewart,et al. Current role of high frequency oscillatory ventilation and airway pressure release ventilation in acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome. , 2008, Clinics in chest medicine.
[61] M Lichtwarck-Aschoff,et al. Variables used to set PEEP in the lung lavage model are poorly related. , 1999, British journal of anaesthesia.
[62] J. Marini,et al. Airway Pressure Release Ventilation , 2009, Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association.
[63] R. Kallet. Patient-Ventilator Interaction During Acute Lung Injury, and the Role of Spontaneous Breathing: Part 2: Airway Pressure Release Ventilation , 2011, Respiratory Care.
[64] J. Räsänen,et al. Cardiovascular effects of conventional positive pressure ventilation and airway pressure release ventilation. , 1988, Chest.
[65] L. Delaunois. Anatomy and physiology of collateral respiratory pathways. , 1989, The European respiratory journal.
[66] A. De Troyer,et al. Breathing affects venous return from legs in humans. , 1984, Journal of applied physiology: respiratory, environmental and exercise physiology.
[67] B. Lachmann,et al. Open up the lung and keep the lung open , 1992, Intensive Care Medicine.
[68] P. Rimensberger. Allowing for spontaneous breathing during high-frequency oscillation: the key for final success? , 2006, Critical care.
[69] K. Demirağ,et al. Comparison of Oxygen Cost of Breathing between Pressure-Support Ventilation and Airway Pressure Release Ventilation , 2005, Anaesthesia and intensive care.
[70] R. Wise,et al. Effects of abdominal pressure on venous return: abdominal vascular zone conditions. , 1990, Journal of applied physiology.
[71] L. Rose,et al. Airway pressure release ventilation and biphasic positive airway pressure: a systematic review of definitional criteria , 2008, Intensive Care Medicine.
[72] Y. Eishi,et al. Airway pressure release ventilation reduces the increase in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid high-mobility group box-1 levels and lung water in experimental acute respiratory distress syndrome induced by lung lavage , 2010, European journal of anaesthesiology.
[73] S. Raoof,et al. Severe hypoxemic respiratory failure: part 1--ventilatory strategies. , 2010, Chest.
[74] K. Ota,et al. Practical use of airway pressure release ventilation for severe ARDS--a preliminary report in comparison with a conventional ventilatory support. , 2009, Hiroshima journal of medical sciences.
[75] P. Suter,et al. POSITIVE END-EXPIRATORY PRESSURE IN ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE : PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND PRACTICAL GUIDELINES , 1998 .
[76] N. MacIntyre,et al. Respiratory controversies in the critical care setting. Does airway pressure release ventilation offer important new advantages in mechanical ventilator support? , 2007, Respiratory care.
[77] N Mutz,et al. Long-term effects of spontaneous breathing during ventilatory support in patients with acute lung injury. , 2001, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.
[78] R. Burns,et al. Preliminary experience with airway pressure release ventilation in a trauma/surgical intensive care unit. , 2005, The Journal of trauma.
[79] I. Damjanov. Pathology of the Lungs , 2000, Modern Pathology.
[80] C. Putensen,et al. Clinical review: Biphasic positive airway pressure and airway pressure release ventilation , 2004, Critical care.
[81] International consensus conferences in intensive care medicine. Ventilator-associated lung injury in ARDS. American Thoracic Society, European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, Societé de Réanimation Langue Française. , 1999, Intensive care medicine.
[82] A. El‐Solh,et al. Applications of Airway Pressure Release Ventilation , 2010, Lung.
[83] A. Froese,et al. Effects of anesthesia and paralysis on diaphragmatic mechanics in man. , 1974, Anesthesiology.
[84] Martin J. Tobin,et al. Principles and Practice of Mechanical Ventilation, 2nd Edition , 2006 .