1980
DOI: 10.1097/00003246-198004000-00058
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Home Ventilation Program for Infants and Children

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“…Use of portable positive pressure ventilators is the most common method of providing assisted ventilation for infants and children in the home. 1,2,[34][35][36] Commercially available electronic positive pressure ventilators have the capability for battery operation, are relatively portable, and thus maximize mobility. Positive pressure ventilators powered by compressed air are considerably less portable, and therefore are not as desirable for home use.…”
Section: Portable Positive Pressure Ventilator Via Tracheostomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Use of portable positive pressure ventilators is the most common method of providing assisted ventilation for infants and children in the home. 1,2,[34][35][36] Commercially available electronic positive pressure ventilators have the capability for battery operation, are relatively portable, and thus maximize mobility. Positive pressure ventilators powered by compressed air are considerably less portable, and therefore are not as desirable for home use.…”
Section: Portable Positive Pressure Ventilator Via Tracheostomymentioning
confidence: 99%