Options for ventilating the pediatric patient. Part 1. Mechanical properties of three generations of ventilators.

Respiratory therapy Pub Date : 1983-05-01
G E Pirie, D L Cain
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The past 20 years have seen striking changes in ventilators for use in infants and children. Early in this period, we relied on traditional machines and techniques that were largely borrowed from adult medicine. The availability of second-generation machines brought better understanding of pulmonary physiology, particularly as it relates to oxygen transport. Today, third-generation ventilators very different from the others have forced abandonment of dogma concerning the manner in which molecules of gas enter and leave the lung. Their full impact cannot yet be judged, but they have shown great clinical promise and no doubt will change further our understanding of pulmonary physiology.

儿科患者通气的选择。第1部分。三代通风机的机械性能。
在过去的20年里,婴儿和儿童使用的呼吸机发生了惊人的变化。在这一时期的早期,我们依赖于传统的机器和技术,这些机器和技术很大程度上是从成人医学中借鉴来的。第二代机器的可用性带来了对肺生理学的更好理解,特别是与氧运输有关。今天,第三代呼吸机与其他呼吸机非常不同,已经迫使人们放弃了关于气体分子进入和离开肺部的方式的教条。它们的全部影响还无法判断,但它们已经显示出巨大的临床前景,毫无疑问将进一步改变我们对肺生理学的理解。
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