CPAP and bi-level ventilator devices are typically used for sleep apnea, which is a sleep condition that causes one's breathing to stop and start irregularly. CPAP and bi-level machines are non-invasive, meaning they use a breathing mask to be put over a sleep apnea patient's nose to hel...
ACPAP or BiPAP machinecan also help with both central and obstructive sleep apnea. However, it is essential to use the device properly as improper use can make your condition worse. If a CPAP or BPAP device is insufficient, an ASV (Adaptive servo-ventilator) may be needed. Cheyne-S...
Conclusion: There is no difference in terms of ventilation and oxygenation indices and hemodynamic effects between anaesthesia workstation and ICU ventilator using pressure-controlled ventilation-volume regulated mode of ventilation. 展开 年份: 2019 ...