In recent years the use of devices called Heat and Moisture Exchangers (HME) has become widespread as gas conditioners for ICU patients requiring mechanical ventilation. As an important variation of the resistive properties of the HME, related to flow and duration of use, has recently been pointed out during 'in vitro' studies, the use of these devices in COPD patients could increase the levels of auto PEEP and dynamic hyperinflation. In this study we have compared the levels of auto PEEP and difference in functional residual capacity (Δ FRC) in a group of COPD patients, requiring controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV), at basal conditions and after the insertion into the circuit of three HMEs (Dar Hygrobac, Pall Ultipor, Engstrom Edith) a...
Dynamic hyperinflation and intrinsic positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEPi) are observed in patien...
OBJECTIVE: Heat and moisture exchangers (HME) increase circuitry deadspace compared to heated humidi...
OBJECTIVE: During invasive mechanical ventilation, inspired gases must be humidified. We previously ...
We investigated the levels of auto-PEEP and dynamic hyperinflation during high frequency jet ventila...
To investigate the mechanical effects of artificial noses.A general intensive care unit of a univers...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the flow-resistance of a new generation of Heat Moisture Exchanging Filter...
BACKGROUND: Humidification is a standard of care during invasive mechanical ventilation. Two types o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the resistance to breathing (RES) in heat and moisture ...
Although they represent a valuable alternative to heated humidifiers, artificial noses have unfavour...
ABSTRACT: Two previous uncontrolled studies have suggested that noninvasive mechanical ventilation (...
Aim. To evaluate the conditioning capabilities of the DAR™ Hygrobac™ S, a Heat and Moisture Exchange...
Aim: To evaluate the impact of airway humidification devices on the effectiveness of ventilation in ...
BACKGROUND: The impact of humidification devices on ventilatory and arterial blood gases parameters ...
Dynamic hyperinflation and intrinsic positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEPi) are observed in patien...
OBJECTIVE: Heat and moisture exchangers (HME) increase circuitry deadspace compared to heated humidi...
OBJECTIVE: During invasive mechanical ventilation, inspired gases must be humidified. We previously ...
We investigated the levels of auto-PEEP and dynamic hyperinflation during high frequency jet ventila...
To investigate the mechanical effects of artificial noses.A general intensive care unit of a univers...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the flow-resistance of a new generation of Heat Moisture Exchanging Filter...
BACKGROUND: Humidification is a standard of care during invasive mechanical ventilation. Two types o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the resistance to breathing (RES) in heat and moisture ...
Although they represent a valuable alternative to heated humidifiers, artificial noses have unfavour...
ABSTRACT: Two previous uncontrolled studies have suggested that noninvasive mechanical ventilation (...
Aim. To evaluate the conditioning capabilities of the DAR™ Hygrobac™ S, a Heat and Moisture Exchange...
Aim: To evaluate the impact of airway humidification devices on the effectiveness of ventilation in ...
BACKGROUND: The impact of humidification devices on ventilatory and arterial blood gases parameters ...
Dynamic hyperinflation and intrinsic positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEPi) are observed in patien...
OBJECTIVE: Heat and moisture exchangers (HME) increase circuitry deadspace compared to heated humidi...
OBJECTIVE: During invasive mechanical ventilation, inspired gases must be humidified. We previously ...