1983
DOI: 10.1378/chest.83.4.621
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Prevention of Suctioning-Related Arterial Oxygen Desaturation

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“…Ventilator hyperinflation is achieved by altering the ventilatory settings to gradually increase tidal volume (Imle and Klemic, 1989). It may produce the same effects as manual hyperinflation whilst maintaining the PEEP level and controlling airway pressure limits (Brown et al, 1987;Imle and Klemic, 1989). There is, however, no evidence as to the efficacy of ventilator hyperinflation as a physiotherapy treatment technique.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ventilator hyperinflation is achieved by altering the ventilatory settings to gradually increase tidal volume (Imle and Klemic, 1989). It may produce the same effects as manual hyperinflation whilst maintaining the PEEP level and controlling airway pressure limits (Brown et al, 1987;Imle and Klemic, 1989). There is, however, no evidence as to the efficacy of ventilator hyperinflation as a physiotherapy treatment technique.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os benefícios da aspiração traqueal em manter a patência das vias aéreas são evidentes, porém podem ocorrer efeitos adversos como dano à mucosa (Sackner, 1973), atelectasias (Brandstater e Muallen, 1969), reação vaso-vagal, arritmias cardíacas (Shim et al, 1969), infecção pulmonar (Storm, 1980), entre outros. A aspiração traqueal também induz a dessaturação de oxigênio (Brown, 1983). Efeitos diretos imediatamente após a sua execução podem ser encontrados como broncoconstrição temporária (Guglielminotti et al, 1998).…”
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