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Taher Valika, Anthony C. Chin, Dana M. Thompson, Rashmi Kabre, Jennifer M. Lavin, Sarah H. Neault, Heather A. Ballard, Anna S. Kenny, Debra E. Weese-Mayer
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Respiration (2019) 98 (3): 263–267.
Published Online: 09 July 2019
... and SpO 2 confirmed inadequate gas exchange. Because the families declined re-tracheostomy, all 3 patients rely on noninvasive mask ventilation as a means of life support while asleep. These results emphasize the need for extreme caution in proceeding with tracheal decannulation in young children...
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Respiration (2019) 97 (3): 185–196.
Published Online: 24 January 2019
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Neuromuscular disorders Noninvasive ventilation Tracheostomy Home care Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Duchenne muscular dystrophy Over the last three decades, noninvasive ventilation (NIV) [ 1-3 ] has become a widely...
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Bonnie Diep, Annie Wang, Sheila Kun, J. Gordon McComb, Donald B. Shaul, Cathy E. Shin, Thomas G. Keens, Iris A. Perez
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Respiration (2015) 89 (6): 534–538.
Published Online: 25 April 2015
.... Diaphragm pacing (DP) may permit decannulation in those who are ventilator dependent only during sleep. Objective: The purpose of this study is to determine if patients with CCHS can be successfully ventilated by DP without tracheostomy. Methods: We reviewed the records of 18 CCHS patients (mean age 19.5...
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Respiration (2015) 89 (4): 312–321.
Published Online: 19 March 2015
...-related quality of life Home mechanical ventilation Tracheostomy Health-related quality of life (HRQL) is an important outcome factor in patients with chronic, non-curable disorders. This is particularly pertinent to patients with severely advanced chronic respiratory failure who receive home...
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Respiration (2012) 84 (6): 469–476.
Published Online: 17 February 2012
... is an important clinical issue. Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the usefulness of a tracheostomy retainer (TR) and the predictors of successful decannulation. Methods: We studied 166 of 384 patients with prolonged weaning in whom a TR was inserted into a tracheostoma. Patients were analyzed with regard...
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Respiration (1997) 64 (4): 263–267.
Published Online: 21 January 2009
... during quiet breathing in random order either with or without a HCH connected to the tracheostomy. Six of the patients were also studied during maximal voluntary ventilation (MW). In comparison to without HCH, the application of HCH did not induce changes in the breathing pattern and respiratory...
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Respiration (1997) 64 (Suppl. 1): 11–14.
Published Online: 21 January 2009
... and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Hemodynamic effects Hypertension Sleep Apnea Snoring Somnolence Tracheostomy Upper airway resistance respiration...
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Respiration (1993) 60 (4): 250–253.
Published Online: 20 January 2009
...D. Theegarten; L. Freitag We present another case of squamous cell carcinoma of the trachea developed in a tracheotomy scar. In the literature 6 cases of cancer found in tracheotomy scars or tracheostomies are reported. The patients’ ages ranged from 6 to 66 years. The interval between tracheotomy...
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Respiration (2008) 75 (4): 427–431.
Published Online: 25 July 2007
...Willem Dieperink; Leon P.H.J. Aarts; Michael G.G. Rodgers; Hans Delwig; Maarten W.N. Nijsten Background: In patients who are weaned with a tracheostomy tube (TT), continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is frequently used. Dedicated CPAP systems or ventilators with bulky tubing are usually...
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Respiration (2006) 73 (3): 324–328.
Published Online: 05 May 2006
...Kristina Liener; Jochen Dürr; Richard Leiacker; Ajnacska Rozsasi; Tilman Keck Background: After tracheostomy, patients often present with chest complaints. Measurement of objective parameters of the tracheal climate is important to evaluate ‘artificial noses’ or humidifying devices. Objectives...