Abstract:Rationale: Patients with congenital central hypoventilation syndrome
(CCHS) require long-term ventilation to ensure gas exchange and to
prevent deleterious consequences for neurocognitive development. Two
ventilation modes may be used for these patients depending on their
tolerance, one invasive by tracheostomy and the other noninvasive (NIV).
For patients who have undergone a tracheostomy, transition to NIV is
possible when they meet predefined criteria. Identifying the conditions
favorable for weaning from a… Show more
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