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Non-invasive ventilation in acute cardiogenic pulmonary oedema

Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is the delivery of assisted mechanical ventilation to the lungs, without the use of an invasive endotracheal airway. NIV has revolutionised the management of patients with various forms of respiratory failure. It has decreased the need for invasive mechanical ventilati...

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Published in:Postgraduate Medical Journal 2005-10, Vol.81 (960), p.637-643
Main Authors: Agarwal, R, Aggarwal, A N, Gupta, D, Jindal, S K
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bilevel positive airway pressure
Biological and medical sciences
BiPAP
cardiogenic
cardiogenic pulmonary oedema
Clinical trials
continuous positive airway pressure
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure - methods
CPAP
CPO
Decision Making
EPAP
Evidence-Based Medicine
expiratory positive airway pressure
General aspects
Heart
Hospitals
Humans
inspiratory positive airway pressure
Intermittent Positive-Pressure Ventilation - methods
Intubation
IPAP
Lungs
Mechanics
Medical prognosis
Medical sciences
Mortality
NIV
non-invasive ventilation
Pulmonary Edema - therapy
Pulmonary Gas Exchange
pulmonary oedema
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Respiratory therapy
Review
Ventilation
title Non-invasive ventilation in acute cardiogenic pulmonary oedema
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