“First, we insert a tube through your mouth or nose directly into your trachea. This tube allows the machine to push air into your lungs and forces you to inhale. You can’t swallow, speak or cough.
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The efficacy and safety of early high-frequency oscillatory ventilation as compared with conventional synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation for the treatment of infants with very low birth ...
High-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) has established itself as a valuable technique in the management of neonatal respiratory distress. By utilising very small tidal volumes at rapid rates, ...
Aug. 29, 2002 — High-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) for premature infants should be reserved to a few select centers, while the others should continue conventional low tidal volume ...