1993
DOI: 10.1097/00002480-199307000-00108
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Rescue from Pediatric ECMO with Prolonged Hybrid Intratracheal Pulmonary Ventilation

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“…The air leaks ceased, and the post-ITPV bronchoscopy displayed a dramatically improved tracheitis with normal airways observed. The significant reduction of V, that was demonstrated in our study by using ITPV conforms with the results of Kolobow and Raszynski (5). This reduction in V, can potentially decrease barotrauma.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…The air leaks ceased, and the post-ITPV bronchoscopy displayed a dramatically improved tracheitis with normal airways observed. The significant reduction of V, that was demonstrated in our study by using ITPV conforms with the results of Kolobow and Raszynski (5). This reduction in V, can potentially decrease barotrauma.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…ITPV was effective in weaning from ECMO, alleviating post-ECMO hypercapnia, and achieving better alveolar ventilation at lower PIP than CMV with substantial decrease in dead space volume. The second report on the use of ITPV in humans came from Raszynski et al (5) who weaned a 16-y-old patient from ECMO by using hybrid ITPV (ITPV with standard positive pressure ventilation), after failure of conventional ventilatory weaning methods. The patient suffered from severe surfactant deficiency, needed maximal ventilatory support on CMV, developed severe pulmonary air leak syndrome and necrotizing tracheitis, and eventually was placed on venoarterial ECMO.…”
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