BackgroundImproved technology and care in recent years have significantly improved the prognosis and quality of life for patients on long-term mechanical ventilation. This study examined the status of children on long-term mechanical ventilation (MV) support in Taiwan.MethodsThe medical records of patients between January 1998 and December 2006 were retrospectively reviewed, and the clinical factors were systematically reviewed.ResultsOne hundred and thirty-nine (139) patients aged 3 months to 18 years, with 53 (38.1%) girls and 86 (61.9%) boys, were enrolled. The common underlying disorders included neurologic/neuromuscular diseases (n=100, 71.9%) and airway/lung dysfunction (n=19, 13.7%). After instituting MV, the children returned to the...
Background: Use of long-term non-invasive positive pressure ventilation is increasing greatly worldw...
The number of children receiving domiciliary ventilatory support has grown over the last few decades...
The number of children receiving domiciliary ventilatory support has grown over the last few decades...
BackgroundImproved technology and care in recent years have significantly improved the prognosis and...
Over the course of a year, more than 20,000 patients in Taiwan require prolonged mechanical ventilat...
Objectives To identify the number and current location of all children receiving long-term ventilati...
Aim: To determine the prevalence of long-term mechanical insufflation-exsufflation (MI-E) and concom...
Children with hereditary neuromuscular diseases (NMDs) are at a high risk of morbidity and mortality...
Objective: In this study it was aimed to share experiences and to draw attention to the problems abo...
To describe longitudinal trends in long-term non-invasive ventilation (NIV) use in children includin...
BACKGROUND: To date, few studies have been published regarding the number of children in Italy wh...
Objectives To identify the number and current location of all children receiving long-term ventilati...
[[abstract]]Introduction: The present study examined the median survival, life expectancies, and cum...
Owing to medical and technological advances, increased survival after intensive care and because of ...
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Background: Use of long-term non-invasive positive pressure ventilation is increasing greatly worldw...
The number of children receiving domiciliary ventilatory support has grown over the last few decades...
The number of children receiving domiciliary ventilatory support has grown over the last few decades...
BackgroundImproved technology and care in recent years have significantly improved the prognosis and...
Over the course of a year, more than 20,000 patients in Taiwan require prolonged mechanical ventilat...
Objectives To identify the number and current location of all children receiving long-term ventilati...
Aim: To determine the prevalence of long-term mechanical insufflation-exsufflation (MI-E) and concom...
Children with hereditary neuromuscular diseases (NMDs) are at a high risk of morbidity and mortality...
Objective: In this study it was aimed to share experiences and to draw attention to the problems abo...
To describe longitudinal trends in long-term non-invasive ventilation (NIV) use in children includin...
BACKGROUND: To date, few studies have been published regarding the number of children in Italy wh...
Objectives To identify the number and current location of all children receiving long-term ventilati...
[[abstract]]Introduction: The present study examined the median survival, life expectancies, and cum...
Owing to medical and technological advances, increased survival after intensive care and because of ...
Abstract ————————&am...
Background: Use of long-term non-invasive positive pressure ventilation is increasing greatly worldw...
The number of children receiving domiciliary ventilatory support has grown over the last few decades...
The number of children receiving domiciliary ventilatory support has grown over the last few decades...